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- 'Don't Ask' Lawyer Rips Circuit for Mootness Ruling, Seeks Rehearing
- Judge Stumps Samsung's Lawyers in Apple Patent Case
- Judge Sides with Orrick in Nvidia Securities Class Action
- 9th Circuit Upholds Reyes' Backdating Conviction
- Jones Day White-Collar Partner Breaks Out On Her Own
- Onyx and Bayer Settle Drug Development Suit Mid-Trial
- New Law Ups Penalties for Independent Contractor Misclassifications
- Brayton Law Clerk Fights Fees After Overtime Loss
- Twitter Makes Deal for 'Tweet' Mark
- Judge Clears Path for Candlestick Redevelopment
'Don't Ask' Lawyer Rips Circuit for Mootness Ruling, Seeks Rehearing | Top |
Judge Stumps Samsung's Lawyers in Apple Patent Case | Top |
Judge Sides with Orrick in Nvidia Securities Class Action | Top |
9th Circuit Upholds Reyes' Backdating Conviction | Top |
This time, a panel led by Judge Milan Smith rejects claims of prosecutorial misconduct and says the government proved its case against the former CEO of Brocade Communications. | |
Jones Day White-Collar Partner Breaks Out On Her Own | Top |
Onyx and Bayer Settle Drug Development Suit Mid-Trial | Top |
After two weeks before Judge Edward Chen, separate teams of lawyers make a deal that gives Onyx royalties plus $160 million to end the litigation. | |
New Law Ups Penalties for Independent Contractor Misclassifications | Top |
Brayton Law Clerk Fights Fees After Overtime Loss | Top |
Twitter Makes Deal for 'Tweet' Mark | Top |
Judge Clears Path for Candlestick Redevelopment | Top |
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