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If you've ever wondered whether the generic version of a brand-name drug is as good as the original, here's a suit that will reassure you. It's also an interesting twist on the usual patent litigation between brand and generic drug manufacturers.
Oil spill washes up on trial court again
An Alaska jury's $5 billion punitive damages award stemming from the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill � already revisited and reduced in 2001 � will be revisited again in light of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on punitive damages.AirTran launches fare sale for travel into fall
ATLANTA AP - In a sign of great uncertainty about demand for air travel this year amid the deep U.S. recession, discount carrier AirTran Airways launched a fare sale to all its destinations Tuesday for flights through the middle of the fall.American Airlines and Continental Airlines quickly matched on routes where they compete with AirTran, and JetBlue said it would do the same.View more book results for the query "The New York Times Company"
3rd Circuit Revives SEPTA Discrimination Suit
Finding that Senior U.S. District Judge Clarence C. Newcomer employed the wrong test for analyzing a disparate impact claim, a divided panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a class-action sex discrimination suit brought by women who were denied jobs as SEPTA police officers after they failed to run 1.5 miles in 12 minutes or less.Harding Advisory and its president, Wing Chau, say Lewis should have known one of his principal sources was spreading false tales. MoloLamken is repping Harding and Chau.
More firms open ancillary businesses
Bob Evans, a San Diego architect, has spent the past nine months traveling to California Taco Bells from Cucamonga to Cotati�more than 200 in all�compiling a report on violations of access laws for the disabled.Nation's First Women- and Black-Owned Communications Firm Opens
Race may be a sticky subject for many of the nation's biggest law firms, but for The Ghatt Law Group, race helps define the business strategy. The Maryland-based firm, which opened last month, may be the first women- and black-owned communications law shop in the nation. The firm boasts lower rates, flexible billing schedules and big firm experience -- and according to one of the firm's founders, they've got so much work, they're already looking to hire.Trending Stories
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