<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Legal News Headlines by Lawyers.com</title><description>Published articles, messages, chats about current legal news</description><link>http://www.lawyers.com</link><image><url>http://editorial.lawyers.com/common/image/favicon.ico</url><title>Lawyers.com Logo</title><link>http://www.lawyers.com</link><width>16</width><height>16</height></image><item><title>Cable Firms Ask FCC To Step In Before Spats Become Blackouts Shows Vanish, Viewers Fume Disputes likely to snowball as the big TV networks try to replace lost ad revenue
</title><link>http://research.lawyers.com/news-headline/Cable-Firms-Ask-FCC-To-Step-In-Before-Spats-Become-Blackouts-Shows-Vanish,-Viewers-Fume-Disputes-likely-to-snowball-as-the-big-TV-networks-try-to-replace-lost-ad-revenue-l:1142326201.html?method=rss</link><description> Cable TV carriers are asking federal regulators to play referee in an escalating game of chicken with TV broadcasters over how much cable systems must pay for network programming. A group led by Time Warner Cable on Tuesday asked the Federal Communications Commission to authorize arbitration of disputes and require broadcasters to maintain their signals during an impasse in negotiations. Broadcasters have threatened to pull their programming from cable systems over how much cable firms must pay to air their programming.
</description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:00:00 -0500
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</title><link>http://research.lawyers.com/news-headline/Suit-grows-out-of-florists-law-l:1142326199.html?method=rss</link><description> Four are fighting required testing and licensing in Louisiana. The state is the only one with the rule. NEW ORLEANS -- In Louisiana, you don't need a license to peddle pets, paintings or cars -- but sell no flowers. A 7-decades-old state law requires florists to pass a test and get a license to arrange and sell flowers, making Louisiana the only state in the USA with such a requirement. Supporters of the law say it ensures florists know what they're doing and deliver quality products.
</description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:00:00 -0500
</pubDate></item><item><title>Creating hope from tragedy New bill to speed up search for missing kids in disputes over custody
</title><link>http://research.lawyers.com/news-headline/Creating-hope-from-tragedy-New-bill-to-speed-up-search-for-missing-kids-in-disputes-over-custody-l:1142325468.html?method=rss</link><description> Amy Leichtenberg will never break some habits, like the anticipation that still comes at 3 every afternoon when her two sons used to bound through the door from school.  The LeRoy woman remains optimistic that changes in custody and child abduction laws could spare others from the situation that led to their deaths last year at the hands of their father.  On March 8, 2009, her ex-husband Michael Connolly failed to return Duncan, 9, and Jack, 7, to their mother after a weekend visit. Amy immediately panicked; she?d been involved in years of legal battles over visitation issues. 
</description><pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:00:00 -0500
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