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Court Addresses Materiality Standard Under Federal Securities Law Top
In the latest installment of their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, members of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, analyze a recent decision contrary to the recent judicial trend of applying greater scrutiny to class action complaints, which will likely increase efforts by plaintiffs to devise arguments focused on qualitative factors and business segment-level significance.
 
Venue Mandamus In the Federal Circuit Top
In their Patent and Trademark Law column, Robert C. Scheinfeld of Baker Botts and Parker H. Bagley of Goodwin Procter discuss how judges in the Eastern District of Texas have abused their discretion by denying defendants' meritorious venue transfer motions and examine relevant venue statutes, Federal Circuit interventions and a recent significant decision.
 
AG Says Recusal Is Not Required of Judge Ruling in Hevesi Case Top
 
Kasowitz's Suit for $7.1 Million 'Success Fee' Is Rejected Top
 
Hearing on Suppression of Statements in Terror Case Ends With Court Skeptical of Defense Claims Top
 
Banks Challenge Data Used In Restructuring of MBIA Top
 
Botein Awards to Be Presented on Monday Top
 
News In Brief Top
 
Panel Says Parole Violators May Seek Lesser Sentences Under Drug Law Reforms Top
 
Rakoff Again Blasts SEC Settlements Where Defendants Admit No Wrong Top
 
Corrections Top
 
Richmor Aviation Inc. v. Sportsflight Air. Inc. Top
Parties Continued to Operate Under Terms Of Expired Agreement; Damages Reduced
 
Higgins v. New York City Housing Authority Top
Court Vacates Unconscionable Stipulation By Pro Se Petitioner Against Housing Agency
 
Ottley v. New York City Housing Authority Top
Judge Finds Housing Agency Failed To Consider Ill Tenant's Circumstances
 
People v. Graham Top
Court Dismisses Traffic Charges After Misdemeanors Are Dismissed
 
American Express Bank FSB v. Dalbis Top
Credit Card Company Fails to Show Attempt To Deliver Copy of Agreement to Card Holder
 
J. Reiff Consulting Inc. v. Suffolk Laundry Services Inc. Top
Seller Entered Contract Knowing Ozone Generator Was Inefficient for Buyer's Needs
 
Margaret A v. Shawn B Top
Court Uses 2009 Earnings of Husband Who Is Currently Unemployed for Child Support
 
United States v. 479 Tamarind Drive Top
Fraudster Lacks Shareholder Standing To Assert Claim on Property to Be Forfeited
 
Griggs v. LaHood Top
Only Appeals Court Can Hear Challenge To Revocation of FAA Examiner Authorization
 
Riccardo v. Cassidy Top
'Salute' Cited in Dismissal of Disability Bias Suit Over Section 8 Refusal by Landlord
 
Federal Trade Commission v. Navestad Top
Affirmative Defenses Struck in Suit Alleging Schemes' Breach of Trade Commission Act
 
Outside Counsel: Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate to Obtain Health Insurance Top
Kenneth G. Schwarz, of counsel to Cozen O'Connor, reviews some of the numerous lawsuits and decisions addressing The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the constitutional arguments likely to be used when the matter finally reaches the U.S. Supreme Court.
 

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