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Second Circuit Issues Statute of Repose Ruling
Publication Date: 2013-06-27
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In a securities class action against IndyMac and underwriters, the panel held that the tolling rule established by the U.S. Supreme Court in American Pipe does not apply to the statute of repose.

December 06, 2005 |

China Tries New Tactics in Patent Fight

As China strives to shed its counterfeiter image and enhance its global economic standing, litigation against the country is growing. Because losing a suit could block entry to the U.S. market, Chinese companies are hiring prominent American law firms to represent them in U.S. courts. "What we're seeing now is that the Chinese are becoming much more educated about the IP system and what they can and cannot do," says Cecilia Gonzalez, Howrey's intellectual property practice co-chair.
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October 01, 2012 |

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December 05, 2005 |

China Taps U.S. Firms for Patent Fights

Chinese companies are seeking a stronger foothold in the global market, which has led to more litigation against them. Now they're turning to U.S. lawyers to help them through the process.
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Boies Schiller Defeats Claims Against Family Members of Vice President Biden
Publication Date: 2009-10-19
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Stephane Farouze may have thought he'd gain an advantage by pursuing a fraud and breach of contract suit against Joe Biden's son and brother during last year's presidential campaign. But Biden told his family not to be "extorted." And now the case has been tossed.

Litigator of the Week: Jenner & Block's Chris Gair
Publication Date: 2012-06-07
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It was like a scenario straight out of John Grisham's "The Runaway Jury." A rogue juror helps convict former Jenkins & Gilchrist partner Paul Daugerdas of fraud and tax evasion for running a tax shelter scheme, and he faces more than 20 years in prison. Then Daugerdas' lawyer, Chris Gair of Jenner & Block, decimated that juror's credibility, convincing the trial judge to grant a new trial.

September 18, 2006 |

Gross v. German Foundation Industrial Initiative et al

Claims by victims of Nazi-era wrongs, that German companies owe "interest" on their payments to a reparations fund created with the substantial involvement of the United States and German governments, are not subject to the political-question doctrine and, therefore, are justiciable.
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