By Scott Graham | May 16, 2018
Appellate court rules that patent owners have the burden of establishing proper venue, and that defendants can't necessarily be sued anywhere within their state of incorporation.
By Jenna Greene | May 16, 2018
Richard Posner knows how to hit a judge where it hurts.
By Ben Hancock | May 16, 2018
The panel affirmed a district court judge's ruling against the group's anti-SLAPP motion.
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By Max Mitchell | May 16, 2018
The intersection of contract and tort law took center stage Tuesday during the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's oral argument session involving a surviving spouse's efforts to bring a wrongful death suit after her husband drowned during the 2010 Philadelphia Triathlon.
By Ellis Kim | May 15, 2018
The Justice Department questioned the court's reviewability of the rescission, while three different lawyers for plaintiffs urged the judges to affirm the lower court's finding that the rescission was likely “arbitrary and capricious.”
By Amanda Bronstad | May 14, 2018
The bill would require disclosure of third-party litigation funding in class actions and multidistrict litigation within 10 days of a case filing, or 10 days after a funding deal. It would also require disclosure of financing that provides cash to plaintiffs.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 10, 2018
The complaints come as the judge preliminarily approved the settlement on behalf of a class of more than 600,000 farmers who alleged Syngenta sold genetically modified corn seed that China refused to import.
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By Max Mitchell | May 10, 2018
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $10 million to a man who spent more than three years in jail after allegedly being falsely accused of shooting at a police officer.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 10, 2018
In a marked shift from the first hearing in the opioid litigation, a federal judge praised lawyers for getting closer to reaching a global settlement…
By Greg Land | May 10, 2018
Overturning a Florida district court, the U.S Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that Wells Fargo did not waive its rights to compel arbitration when it agreed to defend in court five putative class actions over the way it calculated overdraft charges.
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