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Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon Top
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds
 
Defining and Determining Patent Eligibility and Copyright Liability Top
In his Intellectual Property Litigation column, Lewis R. Clayton, a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, writes that a series of recent Federal Circuit opinions - as well as the Supreme Court's decision to grant certiorari in a case concerning a controversial medical treatment patent - highlight the continuing ferment over the doctrine of patent eligibility.
 
End of the Road: Resolution Models For Financial Companies Top
In her International Banking column, Kathleen A. Scott, counsel at Arnold & Porter, explores new resolution proposals that may be adopted by the G20 later this year, and discusses the SIFI resolution model adopted by the United States in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
 
Conduct Panel Accuses Surrogate of Inaction in P.A. Counsel Scandal Top
 
Juror's Failure to Disclose History Did Not Bias Tax Case, U.S. Argues Top
 
Federal Court Settlement Targets Glitch in Electronic Vote Counting Top
 
Judge Convicts Ex-Executive in Hospital Bribery Scheme Top
 
Debevoise Adds Restructuring Partner From Kirkland Top
 
In Rejecting Negligence Suit, Judge Finds That Golfing in the Rain Comes With Risks Top
 
FDA Defends Graphic Labels Against Cigarette Makers' Suit Top
 
Judge Allows Rider's Suit to Proceed Against Ranch Top
 
Matter of Thomas v. New York City Department of Education Top
Rational Basis Found to Deny Paraprofessional Legal Representation
 
Matter of Butler v. Schiro Top
Probationary Correction Officer Loses Bid to Annul Termination
 
People v. Anonymous Top
Facility Is Granted Retention Order as Defendant Lacks Understanding of Proceeding
 
Notaro v. Sterling Transport Services LLC Top
Clause Found to Be a Choice of Law Provision, Not Forum Selection Clause
 
Zaretsky v. Berlin Top
Inadmissible Hearsay Not Deemed Evidence Or Newly Discovered Evidence
 
Pacheco v. Cochran Top
Drivers Fail to Show Passengers Did Not Sustain 'Serious Injury'
 
Lexington Ins. Co. v. Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Ins. Co. Ltd. Top
Unjust Enrichment Claim Against Reinsurer Dismissed as Unviable Under Governing Pact
 
Dollman v. Mast Industries Inc. Top
Bifurcation of Liability, Damages Denied In Wrongful Termination Case
 
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance USA Inc. v. Gibson Guitar Corp. Top
Excess Insurer Denied Bid to Stop Guitar Maker's Prosecution of Case in State Court
 
Acme American Repairs Inc. v. Katzenberg Top
Court Rejects Reconsideration of Judgment On Claims Linked to In Pari Delicto Defense
 
Precious Plate Inc. v. Russell Top
Executive's Interests in 'Top Hat' 'Split-Dollar' Life Policies Must Go to Former Employer
 
Outside Counsel: Is Parking Lot Revenue for Tax-Exempt Organizations Business Income? Top
John P. Napoli, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw, writes that Congress, in the Revenue Act of 1950, first enacted the tax on the UBTI of certain tax-exempt organizations and stated in the accompanying House Report that: "[t]he term 'rents from real property,' does not include income from the operation of a hotel but does include rents derived from a lease of the hotel itself. Similarly, income derived from the operation of a parking lot is not considered 'rents from real property.'"
 

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