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Corporate Litigation Practice Leader Named Potter Anderson's Next Chair
Peter J. Walsh Jr., who has been at Potter Anderson for the entirety of his more than 35-year career to date, frequently appears in Court of Chancery litigation and has argued before the Supreme Court of Delaware and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.Why Mental Health in the Legal Profession Is Getting Worse: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Dispute Over Detergent Tablets Ends in Patent Infringement Lawsuit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Jury Clears Google of Patent Infringement in $45M Lawsuit
Google's trial team consisted of attorneys from Paul Hastings, Potter Anderson & Corroon and Munger, Tolles & Olson.$45M Patent Suit Against Google Ends in Defense Win
Google's trial team consisted of attorneys from Paul Hastings, Potter Anderson & Corroon and Munger, Tolles & Olson.View more book results for the query "Potter Anderson Corroon"
Delaware Jury Clears Google of Patent Infringement in $45M Lawsuit
Google's trial team consisted of attorneys from Paul Hastings, Potter Anderson & Corroon and Munger, Tolles & Olson.Delaware High Court's Transition Likely to Go Smoothly, Ex-Chief Justice Predicts
The state Supreme Court, which is a key business court, is for the first time down to three justices. But a confirmation hearing is already set.BYU Law Partners With Big Law to Offer Expanded 'Boot Camp-Style' Academies for 2023
In past years, Kirkland & Ellis has identified several students it wanted to recruit as summer associates for the following year, and one of the BYU Law students who participated in the inaugural Deals Academy is returning to Kirkland this summer as a full-time associate, according to a BYU Law spokesperson.Rule 11 Violations 'Require' Sanctions, Says Third Circuit
The federal appeals court affirmed the majority of a Delaware district court's ruling, determining that the court hadn't abused its discretion in finding the plaintiffs had violated Rule 11 by filing for an improper purpose and alleging claims without factual support.Third Circuit: Rule 11 Violations 'Require' Sanctions
The federal appeals court affirmed the majority of a Delaware district court's ruling, determining that the court hadn't abused its discretion in finding the plaintiffs had violated Rule 11 by filing for an improper purpose and alleging claims without factual support.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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