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Samsung Flips $28 Million Patent Infringement Verdict
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has spoken, and the $21 million verdict—plus a $7 million fee award added by U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant—has been wiped from the books.How Big Law Earned Some Its Q4 California Lobbying Dollars
A snapshot of some of the money and clients of the nation's biggest law firms lobbying in California.Judge Again Voids Election Results for Georgia House Seat
The judge tossed the election results after finding people who were not residents of the district were allowed to vote in the contentious Republican primary.SF Judge Says Facebook Provided 'Terrible Service to Its Customers' in Cambridge Analytica Snafu
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco stopped short of saying whether he thought plaintiffs pursuing privacy claims against the company had viable claims.Judge Says Facebook Provided 'Terrible Service to Its Customers' in Cambridge Analytica Snafu
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco stopped short of saying whether he thought plaintiffs pursuing privacy claims against the company had viable claims.View more book results for the query "*"
7 Connecticut Attorneys Disciplined, Grievance Committee Reports
Charges against the attorneys included trust-account violations and failure to provide diligent representation.Home Depot Legal Department on Supreme Court Argument: 'We Know These Issues as Well as Anyone'
In an unusual move for in-house lawyers, Will Barnette, associate general counsel at The Home Depot, last month argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in a high-stakes jurisdictional case involving the Class Action Fairness Act.Ex-Kirkland & Ellis Lawyers, Now at White House, Receive Waivers to Work With Former Colleagues
The latest recipient of such a waiver is Patrick Philbin, a former Kirkland & Ellis partner whom White House counsel Pat Cipollone brought on as a deputy.Biker Hit by Drag Racer Wins $39 Million Verdict in New Jersey
The $39 million verdict is for pain and suffering. It will be added to an earlier judgment of about $4.5 million for medical expenses. That total will be reduced by a 60 percent apportionment to the uninsured drag-racing driver in default. Still, the plaintiff's lawyers say they plan to collect nearly $20 million from the property owner.Law Panel Says NYPD Discipline System Is Fair, but Needs Transparency
A controversial state law, Civil Rights Law 50-a, allows police departments to keep disciplinary records out of the public eye.Trending Stories