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Where to Sue: The Hot Business Topic Facing SCOTUS This Term
Business litigators and industry groups are eyeing several petitions in disputes over personal jurisdiction — a nonsexy but crucial area of the law that governs where companies can be sued.Where to Sue: The Hot Business Topic Facing SCOTUS This Term
Business litigators and industry groups are eyeing several petitions in disputes over personal jurisdiction — a nonsexy but crucial area of the law that governs where companies can be sued.Appeals Court Casts Doubts on Smartflash's Patent Win Over Apple
Two judges signaled the patents claim ineligible subject matter under Section 101 of the Patent Act.Appeals Court Casts Doubts on Smartflash's Patent Win Over Apple
Two judges signaled the patents claim ineligible subject matter under Section 101 of the Patent Act.Appeals Court Casts Doubts on Smartflash's Patent Win Over Apple
Two judges signaled the patents claim ineligible subject matter under Section 101 of the Patent Act.Appeals Court Casts Doubts on Smartflash's Patent Win Over Apple
Two judges signaled the patents claim ineligible subject matter under Section 101 of the Patent Act.Chancery Court Tosses Derivative Suit Against iHeartMedia
The Delaware Court of Chancery last week dismissed a derivative suit against iHeartMedia Inc., saying allegations that the radio-station operator improperly used a subsidiary as a revenue stream essentially rehashed earlier claims that were settled in 2013.Approving Big News Corp. Settlement, US Judge Cuts Class Attorney Fee Request by One-Third
While describing their work on the case as "extraordinary," a New York federal judge nevertheless chopped a $73 million attorney fees award sought by five law firms in the case by one-third in a recent order approving a $224 million settlement of a class action lawsuit against News Corp.Deal Watch: Cravath Leads on Time Warner, Tobacco Mega-Mergers
Christmas has come early to Cravath, Swaine & Moore. The firm is advising British American Tobacco on a $47 billion cash-and-stock bid for the remaining stake in cigarette giant Reynolds American it doesn't already own. Meanwhile, another longtime Cravath client, Time Warner Inc., has agreed on a $108.7 billion sale to AT&T.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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