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    Top Headlines Wednesday, May 16, 2012

    State Argues $150 Mil. Risperdal Suit Should Have Gone to Jury

    State Argues $150 Mil. Risperdal Suit Should Have Gone to Jury

    Some of the Commonwealth Court's judges seemed skeptical at oral arguments today as to whether Janssen Pharmaceutica defrauded the commonwealth out of $150 million in payments for antipsychotic drug Risperdal or if it was just a lack of research on behalf of the state.

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    In a significant and progressive step forward, the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) last month announced new guidance for adjudication of immigration benefits in cases involving transgendered persons.

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    A Potential New Duty to Preserve Pre-Closing Transaction Documents

    A federal magistrate judge in Brooklyn, N.Y., Joan M. Azrack, has apparently held that a transactional lawyer may be sanctioned for spoliation for failing to preserve documents, including emails, relating to the lawyer's negotiation and documentation of a loan agreement. This would be a new duty, independent of the "litigation hold" that most attorneys are familiar with, and could represent a significant change in the way transactional lawyers practice as well as presenting a significant new burden. The case is FDIC v. Malik , No. 09–CV–4805 (KAM)(JMA), 2012 WL 1019978 (E.D.N.Y., Mar. 26, 2012) (Azrack, U.S.M.J.).

    Environmental Law

    'Mineral' Definition Case Could Have Big Impact on Shale

    It has been said that possession is nine-tenths of the law. Recently the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to hear the appeal of a case that involves the other one-tenth, which seems unremarkable enough. Except that this one-tenth has the potential to affect hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of oil and gas leases in Pennsylvania.

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