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2014 Year in Review: From Inmate Sex Changes to Pinball Wizard Attorneys

In a rapidly changing world where social media and technology permeate nearly every facet of day-to-day life, the courts are forced to grapple with the new frontier of litigation. Some of this year’s most interesting, bizarre and important cases deal with the rapidly changing high-tech world. Of course, 2014 also saw its share of cases dealing with timeless themes of greed, lust, murder, sex, racism, violence and corruption. And sometimes, there was an obvious overlap.

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Nov. Verdicts: Rapper Can Be Prosecuted for Gun on CD Cover | Pakistani Media Mogul Handed 26-Years for Blasphemy

From media moguls and rappers to massive punitive settlements, here are some strange and impactful verdicts from the month of November.

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In Law Films, Message Matters Most

As the end of calendar year 2014 rolls around, a wave of Oscar-contending movies will hit the big screen, ensuring they're fresh in the minds of those casting ballots. Historically, many of those films have dealt with a vast array of legal proceedings.

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Legal Credos of Credibility

“Without credibility, there can be no relationship.” That's according to Lonnie Sciambi, also known as The Entrepreneur's Yoda. Through his company, The Small Business Force, Sciambi advises white color professionals how to energize their businesses and themselves.

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Sept. Verdicts: 7 in Hot Water for 'Happy' Dance | Adderall's STD Prevention Claim Leads to Settlement

From dancing to drugs and some other terrifying plots, these are a few notable verdicts, with a tint of international appeal, from the month of September.

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How to Digress on the Stress of Practicing Law

“I don’t hear from happy people,” says Hindi Greenberg, founder of Lawyers in Transition, a California-based counseling service exclusively for attorneys. 

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August Verdicts: Oklahoma Tea Party Bigwig in Hot Water | Ex-Coach Gets Buckets of Money

It’s not only the weather that’s been wacky this month. August also brought a spate of unusual verdicts, including one involving the co-founder of the Oklahoma Tea Party, while another verdict saw a Division I university sunk by the former coach of its women’s basketball team.

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Top Verdicts of July: Chef Admits to Cooking Wife | Dodgers Liable for Giants' Fan Beating

From smoking to cooking, bombing and baseball, these are some the cases from July that everyone in the legal profession is talking about. 

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