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- High Court Likely to Favor Manufacturers in Asbestos Case
- Alameda Jury Awards $9 Million in Fight over Laser Distribution Deal
- 9th Circuit Refuses to Let 'Don't Ask' Ruling Set Precedent
- High Court Leans Toward Employers in 'Brinker'
- McDermott Helps Extreme Networks Defeat Patent Infringement Claims
- Citing Orwell, Justices Appear Wary of GPS Surveillance by Police
- Settlement Talks With MGA Near Collapse, O'Melveny Says
- 9th Circuit Withdraws Cable Channel Bundling Ruling
- Twitter Beats Back Patent Claim at Trial
- Asbestos Lawyers Balking at Court's Plans to Erase General Orders
High Court Likely to Favor Manufacturers in Asbestos Case | Top |
Alameda Jury Awards $9 Million in Fight over Laser Distribution Deal | Top |
9th Circuit Refuses to Let 'Don't Ask' Ruling Set Precedent | Top |
High Court Leans Toward Employers in 'Brinker' | Top |
In a closely watched wage-and-hour suit, Justice Goodwin Liu seemed wary of a rule that would require bosses to monitor employees during meal and rest periods. | |
McDermott Helps Extreme Networks Defeat Patent Infringement Claims | Top |
Citing Orwell, Justices Appear Wary of GPS Surveillance by Police | Top |
Settlement Talks With MGA Near Collapse, O'Melveny Says | 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. | |
Asbestos Lawyers Balking at Court's Plans to Erase General Orders | Top |
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