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Kidney Transplant Patient's Lawsuit Against Prison Doctors Moves Forward
An inmate whose transplanted kidney began to fail while he was in prison can continue with his lawsuit against medical professionals, a federal judge has ruled.Wait, What? Opposing Counsel Latham and Robbins Geller Both Claim They Won Puma Securities Trial
It's not uncommon for winners and losers to spin the results of a jury verdict, but rarely will two sides offer flatly contradictory takes on what went down.DLA Piper Lures Securities Litigation Duo From Greenberg Traurig
Terry Weiss, a Greenberg partner for a decade, and Stefanie Wayco, an associate there since 2016, said they were attracted to DLA's depth in securities litigation.Skilled in the Art: No Escape From EDTX for Google + Samsung's Wild Week in Patents
The Federal Circuit declined to review en banc a ruling that much of the tech industry has blasted as an end-around the Supreme Court's TC Heartland decision.View more book results for the query "*"
A Rebuttal to David Saxe's Article on the Chief Judge's Inquiry Into Dissents
By falsely conflating dissents with the appellate record of a candidate for judicial certification, David Saxe has created a non-issue or a red herring to criticize the chief judge.Clark Hill Merges With Irish Firm, Raising Dublin Profile
The merger boosts Clark Hill's Dublin head count to 19.Clark Hill Raises Dublin Profile in Merger With Irish Firm
After launching on the Emerald Isle in late 2017, the merger boosts Clark Hill's Dublin head count to 19.Columbia University Custodian's Hostile Work Environment Claim Reinstated
The tightly written Jan. 31 opinion amounted to a reminder or a semi-tutorial on what often needs to be pleaded and shown, early in an employment-discrimination Human Rights Law action, to survive dismissal.