The latest from National Law Journal
- Japanese earthquake stalls discovery in Toyota MDL
- Web host liable for contributory infringement
- Attorneys allege co-counsel grabbed Armenian genocide settlement money
- Federal Circuit erects high standard for false labeling complaints
| Japanese earthquake stalls discovery in Toyota MDL | Top |
| The earthquake and tsunami in Japan delayed portions of the multidistrict litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. this week as lawyers appeared in court to move forward on critical discovery issues. | |
| Web host liable for contributory infringement | Top |
| A South Carolina jury's recent $770,750 verdict against Bright Builders Inc. marks the first time a Web-hosting company has been found liable for contributory infringement without actual notice that a customer's Web site lists fake products for sale. | |
| Attorneys allege co-counsel grabbed Armenian genocide settlement money | Top |
| Lawyers Mark Geragos and Brian Kabateck have filed a lawsuit against their former co-counsel in two class actions involving life insurance claims for victims of the Armenian genocide, alleging that he fraudulently funneled settlement funds to sham charities. | |
| Federal Circuit erects high standard for false labeling complaints | Top |
| The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit outlined a high pleading standard for plaintiffs filing lawsuits against companies for falsely labeling their products as covered by patents. | |
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