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Anchor Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. v. Trif
An insurance carrier seeking recourse for an insured's allegedly fraudulent claim had to prove the insured acted with fraudulent intent in submitting the claim.Curtain Call: One Last Look at 2022's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to land tomorrow, the race to see which firm will land the most winners this year is already wrapped up.Higher Law: Hope for Long-Awaited Cannabis Banking Bill Dims
Supporters of the SAFE Banking Act are frustrated that despite two years of Democratic control of the White House and Congress, lawmakers have been unable to get the key piece of cannabis-related legislation passed.View more book results for the query "Johnson Controls Inc"
Fishbowl Sols., Inc. v. Hanover Ins. Co.
The perpetrator of a data breach interfered to the point where the owner of a stolen email address could communicate with clients in an effective, efficient manner.Criminal Considerations and Federal Authorities In Trade Secrets Disputes, Part 2
Part Two of a Three-Part Series Part One of this article discussed the passing of the Economic Espionage Act to combat the growing concerns surrounding trade secret theft and the criminal components of trade secret theft. Part Two covers considerations in favor of approaching federal authorities on trade secrets theft.Keim v. Above All Termite & Pest Control
The employer claimed the man's injuries weren't compensable because he had not arrived at the employer's premises at the time of injury. The man asserted he was performing work-related duties as assigned and directed by the employer when the collision occurred.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2022: Christopher Paniewski
The Wilson Sonsini partner is being recognized as one of 40 Lawyers on the Fast Track as part of The Recorder's California Legal Awards.Litigators of the Week: The Shareholders' Team Behind the Record $1B Cash Settlement with Dell
Three weeks before a scheduled trial in Delaware's Court of Chancery, Silpa Maruri of Quinn Emanuel, Ned Weinberger of Labaton Sucharow, and Chad Johnson of Robbins Geller hammered out a settlement for Dell minority shareholders who claim they were shortchanged in a 2018 stock conversion deal.Trending Stories
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