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- Latham Helping Yahoo Buy Interclick for $270 Million
- Ninth Circuit Overturns Drug Conviction Because of Sarcastic Closing
- 9th Circuit Withdraws Cable Channel Bundling Ruling
- Twitter Beats Back Patent Claim at Trial
- Heller Estate Files Malpractice Suit Against Greenberg Traurig
- Asbestos Lawyers Balking at Court's Plans to Erase General Orders
- Fourth District OK With Reverse Payments in Pharma Suits
- Despite Some Qualms, Council Moves to Accept $20M from Billionaire
- Employment Bar Watching Valley's No-Call Showdown
- Search Case Highlights Courts' Trouble with Tech
Latham Helping Yahoo Buy Interclick for $270 Million | Top |
Ninth Circuit Overturns Drug Conviction Because of Sarcastic Closing | Top |
9th Circuit Withdraws Cable Channel Bundling Ruling | Top |
Twitter Beats Back Patent Claim at Trial | Top |
Twitter's legal team, which included Keker & Van Nest partner Elliot Peters, fought off a method patent infringement suit by a Virginia attorney. | |
Heller Estate Files Malpractice Suit Against Greenberg Traurig | Top |
Asbestos Lawyers Balking at Court's Plans to Erase General Orders | Top |
Fourth District OK With Reverse Payments in Pharma Suits | Top |
Justice Gilbert Nares batted down a consumer class aimed at Bayer's deal to maintain patent exclusivity on a popular antibiotic. | |
Despite Some Qualms, Council Moves to Accept $20M from Billionaire | Top |
Employment Bar Watching Valley's No-Call Showdown | Top |
Search Case Highlights Courts' Trouble with Tech | Top |
The state Supreme Court botched the cellphone search case, says the EFF's Lee Tien, by applying the wrong analogy. | |
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