Litigation Fall 2012
Litigation Supplement Fall 2012

Ready To Step Up

Who are the most notable recent appointments to the federal bench? Top litigators say that these are 10 district court judges to watch.

Feature

Too Much Information

Lawyers at Brune & Richard found evidence that a juror might have lied. Why didn’t they tell the court?

 

Departments

Developments

Football Takes a Hit

The NFL and former players face off over concussion liability.

The Race Isn't Over

The University of Texas defends its admissions policies at the Supreme Court again.

How Long Is Too Long?

A recent decision highlights the judiciary’s divide on the use of laches in copyright infringement cases.

The Sole of the Matter

A court rules on when a single color can - and can't - be trademarked.

Something's Missing

The glaring hole in Delaware's Southern Peru ruling.

 

Perspective

Unlevel Playing Field

Pursuing a trade secrets case against a foreign company can be challenging.

 

E-Discovery

Same Standards Apply

A judge refuses to cut the government slack in a FOIA case.

Chasing Ghosts

Ephemeral data can pose unique challenges for defense and plaintiffs lawyers.

 

Adjourned

Still Needed

The board chairman of the Legal Services Corporation makes his case.

 

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