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Tesla Sues Ex-Supplier, Alleging It Stole EV Battery Trade Secrets
The electric carmaker's complaint, filed by its in-house counsel and Fish & Richardson on June 14 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, accuses Matthews of flouting several nondisclosure agreements, filing patents that co-opt Tesla's trade secrets and leaking confidential information to Tesla's rivals.Brian W. Blomain, Attorney at Marshall Dennehey, Dies at 29
Marshall Dennehey associate Brian W. Blomain, died on June 10 from a sudden health event at the age of 29, according to obituaries by the firm and the family.Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Federal Rules to Accommodate Abortions for Workers
District Judge D.P. Marshall Jr. of the Eastern District of Arkansas denied the request from 17 states, including Georgia, for a nationwide preliminary injunction on federal rules which are scheduled to go into effect on Tuesday.NYC Bar Association Condemns Federal Judges Over Letter to Columbia
"We recognize the wide discretion that judges enjoy when it comes to hiring law clerks. However, the May 6 Letter represents something far different, and its norm-shattering quality should concern us all."View more book results for the query "*"
NYC Bar Association Condemns Federal Judges Over Letter to Columbia
"We recognize the wide discretion that judges enjoy when it comes to hiring law clerks. However, the May 6 Letter represents something far different, and its norm-shattering quality should concern us all," the association stated.'The Big Winners': A SCOTUS Move Is Good News for This Florida Entity
"Florida could become the digital gaming capital of the United States, albeit with one operator in control," said one attorney after Monday's SCOTUS ruling.Cadwalader, Recruiting From Mayer Brown, Adds Securitization and Financial Regulatory Partner
Christopher Horn said that some clients will come with him to Cadwalader, while he also plans to advise his new firm's existing clients.Statute of Limitations May Determine Fate of NY's Abortion Rights Amendment
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department explored the possibility that a May ruling by a Republican trial court judge from Livingston County, excluding the Equal Rights Amendment from the November ballot on procedural grounds, was in error.Judge Awards $48.6 Million to Frontier Airlines in COVID-19 Breach of Contract Suit
U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton held a bench trial in April to determine whether AMCK breached its contract with Frontier. Stanton noted that he had a specific focus on whether AMCK waived its right to timely payment during an April 2020 phone call between executives at the two companies.Trending Stories
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