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'Even-Keeled, Level-Headed, Unflustered': Meet the Judge Handling Harvey Weinstein's Retrial
"In terms of a jurist, one could not ask for a more fair and balanced individual," one lawyer said of Justice Curtis Farber. "He is even-keeled, level-headed, unflustered by anything. He is no one's fool, and he is a strong rudder for our court system."Rebalancing IP Protection and Employee Mobility?
One of the more challenging aspects of practicing intellectual property (IP) law is helping businesses develop strategies to protect the IP they create, and the competitive advantage that can be gained by preventing certain IP from falling into competitor's hands.Judicial Restraint Could Make or Break This Ga. Appellant's Argument for Venue-Anchoring
"I don't know that we really should care about policy," said Presiding Judge Stephen Dillard. "It's only what the statute says, and you may be right on that, you may not be right on that, but that's what I'm not getting."Stabbing Victim Awarded $3 Million—Says It's Too Much
But after jurors reached the verdict, the plaintiff asked the court to reduce the total award by $144,000.View more book results for the query "*"
Clement & Murphy Gets $1.6B Reversal for IBM
The U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled IBM could "discontinue" but not "displace" a BMC customer license in certain circumstances.Clement & Murphy Gets $1.6B Reversal for IBM
The U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled IBM could "discontinue" but not "displace" a BMC customer license in certain circumstances.Big Law in DC Recruits From FDA, DOJ in Latest String of Government Hires
Sidley Austin, Mitchell Sandler and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel have all tapped federal agencies to bolster their ranks.Billing Rate Increases, Demand Gains Help Law Firms Double Their Revenue Growth in Q1
Billing rate growth "continues to be the primary contributor to revenue growth," with standard rates increasing 9% in Q1 2024, Wells Fargo said.In a Flurry of Title IX Lawsuits, One Stands Out to Challenge Rollback of Students' Rights
"The concern, of course, is that institutions, given a choice, will offer processes that are less robust. But this could be shortsighted on the part of institutions as fewer protections for accused students will inevitably lead to more litigation, which could lead to greater cost for institutions," said attorney Patricia Hamill.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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