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Big Verdicts and New Sheriffs: The Year That Was in IP Litigation
Judge Alan Albright's patent docket was slowed but not stopped. Judge Colm Connolly is pulling the lid off of nonpracticing entities. And PTO Director Kathi Vidal "has been everywhere."Leading the Transition: Vinson & Elkins, Law Firm Corporate Energy Practice of the Year
Vinson & Elkins handled a total of 573 deals between July 1, 2020, through this May valued at $332 billion, including the largest energy transaction of 2021.Intoxication, Fights and Deviations in Georgia Workers' Comp Claims
This article will explore willful misconduct defenses in Georgia related to injuries that may have been caused by employee intoxication or fighting, as well as defenses when an injury stems from an employee deviating from the scope of their job responsibilities.Who May Raise Arguments Deemed Permissible for First Time on Appeal?
The essence of this article is who may raise such sanctioned arguments first time on appeal, the appellant, the respondent, or both? We digress from the answer to this question to examine several sanctioned categories.Motorist Struck at Intersection Settles For $1.5 Million in Middlesex
A $1.5 million settlement was reached on Nov. 1 in a Middlesex County suit, Murphy v. Schildge, after a man ran a stop sign causing another car to…View more book results for the query "Continental"
Pachulski Stang and Bayard Partners Speak at ABI Program
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones partner Laura Davis Jones and Bayard partner and restructuring director Evan T. Miller took part in the biannual Views from the Bench program, which was cosponsored by American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and the bankruptcy section of the Delaware State Bar Association, on Nov. 17 at the Hotel DuPont in downtown Wilmington.Welcome Clarity: The Priority of Coverage in Construction-Accident Cases
We were overdue for a decision clarifying the roles of the employers-liability and excess carriers in a case involving a "grave injury." In 'Bosquez v. RXR Realty', the First Department helpfully offered one.Employment Law in the Metaverse and Zoomiverse: Everything Old Is New Again
Employers embracing remote work, either exclusively or on a hybrid basis, should review and update their employment policies and trainings to ensure employees understand what virtual forms of harassment and other inappropriate conduct look like—and how they need to adapt their conduct and appearance to virtual workspaces.12 Miami-Dade Judges Among 15 Candidates to Interview for Circuit Bench
"This is going to be an especially challenging selection process because of the great quality of applicants that have submitted for the opening," said Jesus M. Suarez, who is among the members of the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission.Using Per Diem Rates for Business Travel Deductions
Relying on per diem rates simplifies tax records. The paperwork for business travel are not submitted with tax returns; they are retained with tax records. Retention of the paperwork is essential in case the IRS challenges deductions for business travel.Trending Stories
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