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Cloud Infrastructure Company Awarded $84M for Willful Patent Infringement
A 2020 verdict was vacated because one plaintiff didn't have the authority to assert patents, a court said.Another Heaping Helping of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runners-up this week at Covington & Burling represented Naftogaz, the Ukrainian state-owned oil and gas company, in securing a $5 billion award from Russia stemming from assets seized in the 2014 annexation of Crimea.2023 Southeastern Legal Awards Honorees Announced
The honors will be presented at a gala on June 22 at Flourish Atlanta.Woman Sues Alabama Carriers, Driver Over Truck Crash Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins"
Cap on Punitive Damages Leaves Georgia Litigators to Leverage 'the Unknown'
"They are paying not only the full amount of the judgment but also an amount on top of the judgment in light of, at that point, the unknown of what was going to happen with the cap," said plaintiff attorney Jed Manton of Harris Lowry Manton in Atlanta.How Robins Kaplan Helped Secure $28M Settlement for Ga. State Senator
Robins Kaplan announced that the firm helped secure a $28 million settlement on behalf of its client, Georgia state Sen. John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, against Education Corporation of America, or ECA, for breach of fiduciary duty.Weinberg Gets Premises Liability Case Defense Win in Wedding Murder, Robbery
In his order, Judge John R. Mather said he granted the summary judgment motion because the plaintiff had no evidence of previous crimes happening on the property, adding "the Court has found no authority which supports a nuisance action for incidents occurring in surrounding areas, and … an underlying breach has not been shown."CFTC Settles Leveraged Precious Metals Suit for $38M in Restitution and Penalties
In one of the most significant enforcement matters pursued by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in recent times, a federal judge has approved a settlement requiring a group of defendants to pay millions in restitution to victims of a leveraged precious metals trading program.Court affirms order applying South Carolina law to wrongful death and punitive damages claims and vacates and remands an order that addressed spoliation of evidence
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