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In dismissing a class action suit over Medtronic's 2004 recall of thousands of pacemakers, a Minneapolis federal judge relied on two appellate court preemption rulings involving--you guessed it--Medtronic.
To mark the tenth-anniversary of the Arbitration Scorecard, the Litigation Daily will be spotlighting some of the biggest treaty disputes featured in The American Lawyer's survey of international arbitration. Today, we reveal the biggest dispute under contract arbitration and the biggest under treaty arbitration.
Cite as 13 C.D.O.S. 2531UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff lant,v.HOWARD WESLEY COTTERMAN, Defendant
Am Law Firms Aboard as Leagues Sink Kings, Coyotes Deals
Lawyers from Covington, Katten Muchin, and Milbank were watching closely Wednesday as owners of the National Basketball Association's 30 teams voted against a $625 million deal that would have sent the Sacramento Kings north to Seattle. Meanwhile, in a move that might result in another major sports team heading to the Pacific Northwest, the National Hockey League and its attorneys from Skadden nixed a $278 million bid for the Phoenix Coyotes.Toyota troubles shielded by agency
Federal enforcement of safety standards hobbled by lack of resources and political will.Supreme Court saw few huge cases in 2011
The year 2011 at the U.S. Supreme Court was the calm before-and after-the storm.The court was no longer fodder for the State of the Union address, as it was in 2010. Few of the cases it decided in 2011 had the incendiary impact of the Citizens United decision of 2010-or of the high-profile cases it will decide in 2012.Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 1762 THE SAVE THE PEAKS COALITION; KRISTIN HUISINGA; CLAYSON Y; SYLVAN GREY; DON FANNING; JENEDA Y; FREDERICA HALL; BERTA
The Score: Legal Fees, TV Deals, and Stadium Projects
A U.S. Department of Labor filing reveals the legal fees racked up by the NBA players union during last year's lockout, Major League Baseball leans on its in-house lawyers to negotiate a new $6.8 billion television rights deal, and the city of Los Angeles approves a plan for a new $1.2 billion football stadium in the latest edition of The Am Law Daily's look at sports and the law.Trending Stories
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