The latest from National Law Journal
- For spurned schools, law student transfers prove costly
- Mattel hotly resists demand it pay attorney fees in Bratz doll battle
- 10th Circuit: Gas retailers have no freedom of association privilege in communications
For spurned schools, law student transfers prove costly | Top |
The law school transfer system benefits individual law students, but it's hardly a boon for the less-prestigious schools that invest in promising students only to see them leave following their first year. | |
Mattel hotly resists demand it pay attorney fees in Bratz doll battle | Top |
MGA Entertainment Inc. is not entitled to more than $129 million in attorney fees or a $177 million punitive damages award just because it won a major trade secrets victory against Mattel Inc., a lawyer for Mattel argued in the copyright infringement and trade secrets case over the Bratz doll. | |
10th Circuit: Gas retailers have no freedom of association privilege in communications | Top |
Amid national angst about high gasoline prices, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit recently denied a petition by gasoline retailers to protect their communications about pricing from discovery in a multidistrict litigation. | |
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