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By ROBERT STORACE | July 27, 2017
As the Connecticut Supreme Court prepares to hear a case pitting families who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook shooting against gun manufacturers Remington and Bushmaster, a variety of groups have staked out sides in amicus briefs in an attempt to sway the decision.
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By Jason Grant | July 27, 2017
A Rochester-based T-shirt company was awarded default judgment against a rival that allegedly hijacked Amazon.com listings and falsely implied that the two companies' shirts were linked.
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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | July 26, 2017
Michael McGlamry and M.J. Blakely of Pope McGlamry have been appointed to lead separate coordinated litigation efforts related to hip implant product liability lawsuits, the firm has announced.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 25, 2017
Breach Defendant Granted Judgment; Agreement §3.3 Held an Unenforceable Penalty Provision
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 24, 2017
Award Denying Damages Despite Agreement's Breach Upheld; Arbitrator's Powers Not Exceeded
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By C. Ryan Barber | July 21, 2017
Chopping down Washington's "dense thicket of rules, regulations and red tape," as President Donald Trump described it in June, doesn't always come so easily—or quickly. For a number of other regulations, the Trump administration has been playing the delay game.
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By Betty H. Chen, Martina Tyreus Hufnal and Kelly Allenspach Del Dotto | July 20, 2017
Over the past three years, patent filings in the Eastern District of Texas grew steadily while patent filings in the Northern District of California and the District of Delaware dropped. In fact, in the past year, over 34 percent of the patent suits against companies located in northern California were brought in E.D. Tex. With the U.S. Supreme Court's May decision in "TC Heartland," all signs point to significant change.
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By Andrew Denney | July 19, 2017
Implementation of the vast majority of provisions in a new case management order for the New York City Asbestos Litigation docket have been stayed pending a review by a Manhattan appeals court.
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By Max Mitchell | July 19, 2017
The high-profile litigation in Missouri over talcum powder might be beginning to cool down, thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, but a talc-related litigation in Pennsylvania is beginning to heat up, and may set a pattern for a growing area for tort claims.
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By Erin Mulvaney | July 17, 2017
Venezuelan native David Rodriguez says Procter & Gamble rejected him from a paid internship because of his immigration status, despite being authorized to work in the U.S., according to a lawsuit he filed Monday in Florida federal court.
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