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August 12, 1999 |

Keker Knocked Out of Genentech Retrial

A federal judge on Wednesday barred Keker & Van Nest from defending Genentech Inc. at the retrial of a $1.2 billion patent infringement case brought by the University of California, citing a conflict of interest. Keker partner Ragesh Tangri, while an associate at Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin five years ago, logged 2,000 hours on the case on behalf of the university which represents "a direct conflict," Judge Charles Legge ruled from the bench.
3 minute read
July 10, 2012 |

Judge Declines to 'See Into the Future,' Refuses to Mold Verdict

A Lehigh County judge has declined to wipe away a future medical expenses award on the premise that a woman injured in a car accident during the course of her employment "may" be refused workers' compensation in the future.
4 minute read
April 22, 2011 |

Billionaire Sex Offender's Glitzy Legal Team Try to Keep the Lid on Plea Talks With Feds

Miami attorney Roy Black and two other high-profile attorneys who represented billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have asked a federal judge to prohibit two alleged victims from obtaining correspondence between the defense team and federal prosecutors who hammered out a nonprosecution agreement.
6 minute read
June 01, 1999 |

Foreign Plaintiffs Can Bring Benlate Lawsuits in Delaware

The Delaware Supreme Court has opened the door to Benlate lawsuits against DuPont, producer of the controversial fungicide that is alleged in numerous lawsuits to cause birth defects. The court reversed a lower court's finding that a lawsuit brought on behalf of six children born in England, Scotland, Wales and New Zealand should be heard in those countries. The children suffer from severe eye defects allegedly caused by their mothers' exposure to Benlate.
6 minute read
April 21, 2011 |

Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys fight to keep plea discussions private

Three attorneys who represented sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have filed a motion to intercede in a lawsuit seeking to nix the one-time Palm Beach billionaire's nonprosecution agreement with the federal government.
6 minute read
Florida Appeals Court Reverses $24 Million Asbestos Verdict Against Honeywell
Publication Date: 2009-10-28
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Honeywell fared far better on appeal in its defense against a Miami doctor who sued the company over his asbestos exposure. A three-member panel on Florida's Third District Court tossed a lower court's $24 million award and ordered a new trial.

November 24, 2010 |

Finalists selected for Daily Business Review's sixth annual Most Effective Lawyers

All selections were made by the editors of the Daily Business Review based on a criteria that includes results delivered to clients, obstacles overcome, impact of the case and the track record of the nominees.
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November 22, 2004 |

Decision Abolishing Common Law Marriage Is Good Law

In the latest word on common law marriage in Pennsylvania, a Superior Court panel has ruled that trial courts across the state absent a contrary ruling from the state Supreme Court must abide by the Commonwealth Court's abolishment of the ...
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June 21, 2012 |

$6.6 million Miami-Dade asbestos judgment tossed on appeal

A panel of the Third District Court of Appeal reversed a jury award to a construction worker with cancer who blamed Union Carbide for his exposure to asbestos in building materials.
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