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By Scott Graham | May 27, 2022
Auto makers, app developers and FTC commissioners are arguing that the ITC shouldn't be in the business of excluding imports from willing SEP licensees. Patent owner Philips says Thales is far from willing.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | May 24, 2022
Gunnar P. Seaquest, of Bickerstaff, Heath, Delgado, Acosta, argued on behalf of the petitioner, Pape Partners Ltd. Clinton W. Twaddell III of Branscomb Law represented the respondent, DRR Family Properties L.P.
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By Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner | May 23, 2022
In 'Ferreira v. City of Binghamton', the Court of Appeals addressed the applicability of the special duty rule to a case brought by a person shot by police during a no-knock entry of a residence. Even though all seven judges agreed that the plaintiff should be allowed to recover, the case produced two sharply divided opinions and augured further such divisions in future cases.
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By Jason Grant | May 19, 2022
A preamble to the new rule, which heavily amends the Commercial Division's Rule 11 on discovery, states that "it is important that counsel's discovery requests, including depositions, are both proportional and reasonable in light of the complexity of the case and the amount of proof that is required for the cause of action."
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 1, 2022
It will be interesting to watch the impact of this opinion, which could have significant consequences for New Jersey insureds.
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By Brad Kutner | April 25, 2022
The company argues it was added to an important control list for allegedly committing human rights offenses, a violation Congress didn't include in the law.
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By Marcia Coyle | April 25, 2022
With immigration being a controversial topic, it's not surprising that this morning's case, Biden v. Texas, has generated a large number of competing amicus briefs, many authored by big law.
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By Bruce Love | April 22, 2022
Some lawyers make a solid living—for themselves and their firms—by focusing on super niche areas of the law and unearthing obscure legal solutions.
8 minute read
By Aileen Brennan | April 21, 2022
Prerogative writ actions can present an opportunity for developers to challenge an unfavorable decision, but they can also provide an avenue for a challenger to invalidate a hard-fought approval.
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By Mitchell W. Taraschi and Lauren F. Iannaccone | April 21, 2022
To protect prospective bidders for public contracts, recourse is available to challenge restrictive qualification requirements, provided that certain deadlines and procedures are followed. Here are the details.
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