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- Court Stops Search for New Class Reps in Starbucks Suit
- BofA Avoids Successor Liability in Countrywide Case
- Clement Leaves King & Spalding to Continue Same-Sex Marriage Litigation
- Banks Lawyer Up for Suits Over Failed Mortgages
- State Supreme Court Hints at Resolution of Medical Expense Issue
- Google Infringing Linux-Related Patent, Jury Says
- Orrick Wins Stunning Verdict For MGA in Bratz Retrial
- TiVo Wins One Award, Loses Another in Case Against EchoStar
- Victim of Max Factor Heir May Remain Anonymous, Court Rules
- 2nd District Overturns Fee Award, Says Courts Get Last Word on Whether Arbitration Binding
Court Stops Search for New Class Reps in Starbucks Suit | Top |
Rex Heinke persuaded the Fourth District that letting the plaintiffs search out applicants who'd suffered pot convictions would violate their privacy rights. | |
BofA Avoids Successor Liability in Countrywide Case | Top |
Clement Leaves King & Spalding to Continue Same-Sex Marriage Litigation | Top |
Banks Lawyer Up for Suits Over Failed Mortgages | Top |
State Supreme Court Hints at Resolution of Medical Expense Issue | Top |
Google Infringing Linux-Related Patent, Jury Says | Top |
Orrick Wins Stunning Verdict For MGA in Bratz Retrial | Top |
TiVo Wins One Award, Loses Another in Case Against EchoStar | Top |
Victim of Max Factor Heir May Remain Anonymous, Court Rules | Top |
2nd District Overturns Fee Award, Says Courts Get Last Word on Whether Arbitration Binding | Top |
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