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March 17, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Appeal of Panaggio

CNA pointed out it was illegal for a person to knowingly possess marijuana, but it did not establish a connection of illegality between merely reimbursing an insured for medicinal marijuana.
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March 17, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Medicinal Marijuana Found Reimbursable Under Workers' Compensation in New Hampshire

The justices of the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled that medical marijuana is reimbursable by workers compensation insurance if all prongs are satisfied.
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March 16, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

More Notable Lateral Hires: The 2018 Runners-Up

The top 10 list included several important hires across the state. But those weren't the only moves worth noting. There were 10 more shifts that took place over the course of 2018 that deserve a second look.
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March 16, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Willkie Maintains Silence on College Admissions Scandal

The firm's public response has been limited. But there's every reason to expect that, below the surface, it's been working hard to contain the damage.
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March 16, 2019 | Law.com

Facebook Gets Go-Ahead for Opposing Counsel's Documents

A California state court judge found that a litigation opponent of the social media giant had "utilized the services of counsel to aid in committing a crime or fraud" when handing over confidential documents to British Parliament and journalists.
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March 16, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Calif. Judge Grants Facebook's Crime-Fraud Exception Request for Opposing Counsel's Documents

A California state court judge found that a litigation opponent of the social media giant had "utilized the services of counsel to aid in committing a crime or fraud" when handing over confidential documents to British Parliament and journalists.
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March 16, 2019 | The Recorder

Judge Grants Facebook's Crime-Fraud Exception Request for Opposing Counsel's Documents

A California state court judge found that a litigation opponent of the social media giant had "utilized the services of counsel to aid in committing a crime or fraud" when handing over confidential documents to British Parliament and journalists.
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March 16, 2019 | ThinkAdvisor

5 Things Senators Are Hearing About Killer Drug Prices

One sign of the size of the problem is the Cigna-Kroger celecoxib price gap.
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March 15, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Qualcomm Wins $31M Patent Verdict Against Apple

The stakes will be much higher at next month's antitrust trial, but Friday's verdict shows that Qualcomm is capable of mounting a persuasive case against Apple.
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March 15, 2019 | The Recorder

Qualcomm Wins $31 Million Patent Verdict Against Apple

The stakes will be much higher at next month's antitrust trial, but Friday's verdict shows that Qualcomm is capable of mounting a persuasive case against Apple.
3 minute read