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Swiss Company Wins in $500M NJ Environmental Damage Coverage Dispute
The New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled that Givaudan Fragrances Corp., the world's largest manufacturer of flavor and fragrances, can demand up to $500 million in insurance coverage for environmental damage it caused at its operations in Clifton, even though one of its units transferred its coverage to another unit.Inadmissible: Month of January
Local law school makes good on job placement.Texas Law Firms Among Most Frequently Retained in Litigation Against Apple
Apple Inc., known worldwide for its iPhones, holds another, less favorable distinction: The company ranks as one of the most popular targets for patent infringement plaintiffs nationwide and particularly in the Eastern District of Texas, where more of these cases have been filed than in any other federal district, and where courts, lawyers and even former judges have big stakes in the litigation.Tillerson May Steer Clear of Distraction of Climate-Change Litigation Against Exxon
A Dallas federal judge offered no explanations for multiple orders he issued on his own this month in Exxon Mobil Corp.'s battle with Massachusetts and New York Attorneys General. But the effect of those orders could be that when Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson seeks Senate confirmation as secretary of state, the process will not be competing for attention with his company's battle with the attorneys general.Tillerson May Steer Clear of Distraction of Climate-Change Litigation Against Exxon
A Dallas federal judge offered no explanations for multiple orders he issued on his own this month in Exxon Mobil Corp.'s battle with Massachusetts and New York Attorneys General. But the effect of those orders could be that when Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson seeks Senate confirmation as secretary of state, the process will not be competing for attention with his company's battle with the attorneys general.Deposition of AG Canceled by Judge in Climate-Change Litigation Targeting Exxon
A Dallas federal judge today canceled a scheduled deposition of Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey that Exxon Mobil had planned to conduct in climate-change litigation against the oil giant. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had also been previously advised by the judge to be available to be deposed in Dallas by Exxon lawyers.Litigator of the Week: Flipping a Monster Verdict at the Fifth Circuit
For almost 10 years, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison partner Bob Atkins has represented medical supply company BD in an antitrust suit over syringes. The case blew up in 2013 into a $340 million jury verdict. But Atkins' strategy from day one was to build a record for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. It paid off.Schneiderman Fights Texas Appearance in Climate Change Dispute
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey was ordered Monday to appear in a Texas federal court to submit to deposition questions asked by Exxon Mobil Corp. lawyers. She may be joined by her New York counterpart, Eric Schneiderman, who also filed motions to quash discovery and dismiss Exxon's complaint against him.Massachusetts Attorney General Ordered to Deposition in Texas for Exxon Climate Change Suit
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey was ordered Monday to appear in a Texas federal court to submit to deposition questions asked by Exxon Mobil Corp. lawyersTrending Stories
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