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Top 10 Estate Planning Tax Facts for 2019
After the major tax overhaul, here are the top estate planning issues that clients may need to consider this year.Takeda Unit Asks Judge to Wipe Out $155M Infringement Verdict Over Hemophilia Drug
In a court filing Friday, Baxalta Inc. argued that Bayer's patent was invalid and that the German-based pharmaceutical firm had presented no evidence to support the jury's damages award.PBA Rates Phila. Judge as 'Highly Recommended' for Superior Court in Last Batch of Evaluations
The newly rated contenders come in addition to the five that the bar association rated in January, all of whom are vying for two open spots on the intermediate appellate court.Snag a Spot in the Go-To Law Schools Live Discussion
In a ReplyAll discussion on Thursday, Law.com legal education editor Karen Sloan and Law.com editor-in-chief Leigh Jones will talk about the law schools that offer the best tuition deals for snagging Big Law jobs and which schools are the favorites relied upon by particular law firms.Perkins Coie Sees Jump in Revenue, Partner Profits in 2018
The Seattle-based firm saw its gross revenue jump by 9.6 percent, while profits per equity partner grew by 9.7 percent.View more book results for the query "*"
How Not to Foul-Up Your Appeal, Part 3: The Appellate Oral Argument
Today's column is the third and final installment of a three-part series intended to help readers understand and hopefully avoid some of the most troublesome pitfalls lurking in appellate practice.Court Provisionally Compels Licensee to Submit to Software Audit
Software audits have become so prevalent that companies offering “audit management software” have proliferated in recent years. In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss the recent case “Master Tax LLC v. Ultimate Software Group,” involving a dispute over a licensee's refusal to allow a software audit which was designed to determine the licensee's compliance with its use of the license keys.AT&T-Time Warner and Beyond: The State of Vertical Merger Enforcement in the U.S.
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz write: While precise standards for vertical merger enforcement in the United States remain unclear, recent enforcement and agency statements provide a number of key takeaways and areas for potential government focus.Supreme Court Tosses Cellphone Evidence in Former Emory Law Student's Murder Trial
The Supreme Court of Georgia said police and prosecutors waited too long to obtain search warrants for data on electronic devices they had held in custody for more than a year.In Ex-Emory Law Student's Murder Trial, Georgia's High Court Tosses Cell Phone Evidence
The Supreme Court of Georgia said police and prosecutors waited too long to obtain search warrants for data on electronic devices they had held in custody for more than a year.