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February 17, 2006 |

Depo Man Rushes to Ryan's Doorstep

Minutes after a judge said he could depose Kevin Ryan, Ian Loveseth was at the U.S. attorney�s door. ALSO BLOGGED: Speeder fights law; law (mostly) wins.
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March 08, 2000 |

QUIET IN THE COURT

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April 03, 2006 |

Index Notes

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December 06, 2007 |

Morrison & Foerster Finds Conflict in SCO Patent Case

Illustrating the ease with which conflicts of interest can arise at a big firm, attorneys at Morrison & Foerster recently found themselves with clashing interests in the same trial, thanks to a third party, who neglected to disclose key information. San Francisco-based partners Adam Lewis and Michael Jacobs discovered the conflict when they realized that an objection filed on behalf of their client, Novell Inc., would delay a transaction in which the buyer was another MoFo client.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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November 03, 2003 |

Courtside: The Clerk Effect

Diversity among the high court's clerks drops a little from last year's all-time high, but it does move beyond race and gender. Also: Justice Kennedy gets an economics lesson, and Mrs. Malaprop returns.
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April 05, 2013 |

Two shareholders rescind Heinz lawsuits

Pittsurgh, Pa. (AP) - Two H.J. Heinz shareholders who had filed lawsuits over the $28 billion buyout of the Pittsburgh ketchup maker on Thursday asked a federal judge to dismiss their complaints, saying that the price tag is fair.
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April 10, 2012 |

Walid v. Yolanda for Irene Couture Inc.

Plaintiff-buyers proved by clear and convincing evidence that they justifiably relied on defendant-sellers' material misrepresentations regarding the business's income, causing them to sustain damages.
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August 02, 2002 |

California Governor Candidate Attacks $78M Verdict Against His Firm

California Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon on Thursday criticized a jury's decision to levy $78 million in damages against his family's investment firm in a fraud lawsuit. The verdict against Simon's firm could damage him politically because the first-time candidate has stressed his business success in his campaign, say analysts.
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July 07, 2009 |

3rd Circuit rules in favor of ex-Drifters manager

A former manager of 1950s doo-wop group The Drifters could be entitled to millions of dollars in damages from a New York City music promoter who presented different versions of the band at shows over the last three decades.
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