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The Daily Memo - 8/15/06
How does celebrity gossip website TMZ.com handle the legal wranglings inherent in such a trade? (The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.)
The long-existing but little-known band Supernova is seeking a preliminary injunction against the manufactured band Supernova, put together for the latest edition of CBS’ “Rock Star,” because they want to keep their name to themselves. (Zap2It)
A Michigan boy is suing his mother to find out the identity of his biological father. (The Legal Reader)
Shocking - a California Congressman lied on his taxes to avoid having to pay tax on over $10 million of real estate profit. (WSJ Law Blog)
To get around Arizona state laws banning junk food in school, many districts are now serving imitation french fries, baked low-fat versions of the fast food staple. (The Herald)
Not knowing that a girl wasn’t actually legal won’t save you from being charged with criminal sex with a minor in Florida. (Palm Beach Post)
Chief Justice Roberts has named his new administrative assistant, the Justice’s top aide. (WSJ Law Blog)





