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" ... At this stage, the lawyer for the defense against the charge of societal suicide might well jump up before the presiding judge, saying “Enough, Your Honor, this is merely circumstantial evidence! Show this court the proof!” After all, the jury might well agree with the suggestion that despite the weighty credentials of the two professors, these are still mere individuals who in the nature of things might be prone to exaggeration or hyperbole. Where is the evidence that society is jumping off the proverbial bridge? ... "
" ... Broadway Video, Lorne Michaels’ production house, is responsible for producing SNL with Lorne Michaels himself, presiding over it all, not only as the show’s creator but its executive producer. ... "
" ... It left the average firm presiding over large, heterogeneous technology estates made up of various global networks, data centers and an array of customized and packaged software applications. It’s the law of unintended consequences writ large: These companies originally adopted new technology to keep pace with their peers in the short-term, but these lumbering, byzantine technological setups are now holding them back when it comes to cloud. ... "
" ... Judge Michael Hanzman, who is currently presiding over the case, has given notice that both sides are on a strict timeline, stating in an order, “The trial will not be continued.” Hanzman also set a March 19 mediation hearing, and while there is always the possibility of a settlement, there has been little indication in the past five years that the two sides will go that route. Last year, when Scurtis was represented by different counsel, one of his then attorneys, Joel Denaro, said in August that no settlement negotiations had taken place. ... "
" ... The Project On Predatory Student Lending indicated that at a hearing on the Plaintiff’s motion, the presiding judge asked the Department of Education to provide more information about the denials by next week. ... "