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Another Ex-Partner Sues Milberg, Successor Firm Over Stopped Payments
David Bershad, who was convicted of conspiracy and served time in federal custody, said he is still owed nearly $10 million under his agreements with his former firm.Patent Assertion Entities Are Making a Comeback. Here's What Defendants Need to Know
Baker Botts partner Sarah Guske says it's critical to distinguish between the small players looking for a quick payout, and the big entities who've proven their staying power.Patent Assertion Entities Are on the Comeback Trail. Here's What Defendants Need to Know
Baker Botts partner Sarah Guske says it's critical to distinguish between the small players looking for a quick payout, and the big entities who've proven their staying power.International Trade Court Upholds Constitutionality of Trump Steel Tariffs
The court, which has nationwide jurisdiction over civil actions arising out of the customs and international trade laws, said the law the administration used to impose the tariffs had already passed constitutional muster under a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision.Supreme Court Bars Injured Motorists From Claiming Benefits Beyond PIP Limits
The justices found no evidence that the Legislature, when it amended the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act to allow motorists to elect smaller amounts of medical coverage, intended to depart from the first-party PIP system.View more book results for the query "*"
SF Jury Asked to 'Send a Message' to Monsanto in First MDL Trial Over Roundup
Lawyers on opposite sides of a lawsuit claiming that Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller causes cancer took turns calling each other's take on the case "offensive" during closing arguments Tuesday morning in San Francisco federal court.Jury Asked to 'Send a Message' to Monsanto in First MDL Trial Over Roundup
Lawyers on opposite sides of a lawsuit claiming that Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller causes cancer took turns calling each other's take on the case "offensive" during closing arguments Tuesday morning in San Francisco federal court.No Laughing Matter: Comedy Group Sues Competitor Over Alleged Trademark Infringement
Funny 4 Funds, a national entertainment production company, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a Connecticut-based comedy production company allegedly using its mark in shows.Barnes & Thornburg Adds Two Partners, Eyes More Atlanta Growth
Christina Baugh joined from Fellows LaBriola and Mark Keenan from Nelson Mullins. Barnes & Thornburg's new Atlanta managing partner, John Koenig, said he plans to add more.