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$51M Judgment at Stake For the University of Texas
The disagreement stems from a section of the licensing agreement stating in paragraph two the royalty rate will not exceed a half-percent for products that "detect Lyme disease in combination with one other veterinary diagnostic test," but paragraph three states a royalty rate of 2.5% for products that "detect Lyme disease in combination with one or more veterinary diagnostic products."Newsmakers: More Partner Promotions Across Texas
Baker McKenzie, Eversheds Sutherland, Bracewell and more.Looking Back at the 2023 Legal Tech Predictions: What Was Right—and Wrong?
Legaltech News looked back at some of last year's predictions about emerging technologies to see where the legal industry was right—and where it may have missed the mark.Lawyers Are Watching These Texas Cases Calendared for 2024
The Texas Supreme Court will hear oral argument on 14 cases in January, with the majority coming from Harris, Dallas and Travis counties.The Stroock Files: The Journey Through Lateral Exits, Merger Talks and Dissolution
Over a year's worth of reporting on the issues and events that led to Stroock's downfallView more book results for the query "Bracewell"
Adversary proceeding asserting inverse condemnation claim failed where state government seized possession of facility necessary to prevent dangerous environmental contamination when owner ran out of funds to operate the facility.
Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Power Generator Companies Get Landmark Decision in Winter Storm Uri MDL
A class of defendants represented by virtually every major commercial litigation law firm in Texas was granted a reversal against claims brought by consumers affected by Winter Storm Uri.Ex-FBI Counterintelligence Leader Sentenced to 50 Months in Prison in Russia Sanctions Case
Charles McGonigal pleaded guilty in August to participating in a scheme to assist sanctioned Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.Prosecutors Seek Maximum Sentence for Ex-FBI Counterintelligence Leader in Russia Sanctions Case
McGonigal pleaded guilty in August to one count of conspiracy to violate U.S. sanctions and launder money in connection with a scheme to assist sanctioned Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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