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Judge Leery of Weighing In on Qualcomm's Reasonableness in Apple Case
The chip giant wants U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel to declare that its cellphone patent licensing offer to Apple was fair and reasonable. But the judge suggested at a hearing Friday that would be premature.Hollywood-Based Eisinger Brown Acquires Gainesville Firm
Eisinger, Brown, Lewis, Frankel & Chaiet announced its acquisition of Gainesville firm McCarty, Naim, Focks & Keeter.Ira Gammerman, a Commercial Division Founder, Dies at 91
Justice Gammerman was known as an intelligent, tough, wise and wisecracking judge on the Commercial Division who handled many thousands of cases over a decadeslong career.Milford Attorneys Find Their Passion Helping Ugandan Villagers Get Clean Running Water
Husband-and-wife attorneys Dan Marecki and Jane Holler have through their nonprofit helped build nine water systems in Uganda. They will celebrate their 10th project next month with a ribbon cutting in Fort Portal.Korean-American Ex-Shareholder Lodges Bias Suit Against Greenspoon Marder
A lawyer for plaintiff Jun Chul Whang said she's seen an uptick in the volume of discrimination claims brought by Asian-Pacific attorneys.View more book results for the query "*"
Greenspoon Marder Faces Bias Lawsuit From Fired Korean-American Shareholder
A lawyer for fired attorney Jun Chul Whang said she's seen an uptick in discrimination claims by Asian-Pacific attorneys.US Prosecutors Unveil Money Laundering, Fraud Charges Against Huawei
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have unsealed a 13-count indictment alleging Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies took part in a long-running scheme in which it deceived the U.S. government about its business dealings with Iran.US Prosecutors Unveil Money Laundering, Fraud Charges Against Huawei
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have unsealed a 13-count indictment alleging Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies took part in a long-running scheme in which it deceived the U.S. government about its business dealings with Iran.Fired Compliance Officer Sues MoneyGram Claiming Retaliation for Citing Violations
Lozada claims he was fired after six months on the job after he repeatedly brought up compliance failures that allegedly violated the company's 2012 deferred prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice and a 2009 order by the Federal Trade Commission.ABA Votes Down Tougher Bar Pass Standard for the Second Time
While the American Bar Association's House of Delegates rejected a proposal to tighten the bar pass standard for law schools, the arm of the organization that oversees legal education could still enact the change.Trending Stories