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August 09, 2010 |

Patent Litigation Weekly: IP Law Firms Sued ... for Infringing Patents?

Patent firms are trained to either dish out pain or parry blows on behalf of others. Rarely do they find themselves accused of infringement. Now, eight firms are in just that position, thanks to a lawyer who holds patents on software for managing online payments.
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November 21, 2001 |

First Tobacco Monitoring Case to Reach Trial Falls Short

Big Tobacco won a legal battle Nov. 14 when a West Virginia jury rejected a class action lawsuit that sought to force tobacco companies to provide free medical checkups for a quarter-million smokers. It was the first lawsuit of its kind to be tried in the U.S.; a similar case is pending in Louisiana. An appeal of the West Virginia case is expected.
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In re: Troutman Enterprises, Inc.
Publication Date: 2002-03-26
Practice Area: bankruptcy
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Judge: MARTIN, Chief Circuit Judge; GILMAN, Circuit Judge; EDMUNDS, District Judge
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The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. BOYCE F. MARTIN, JR., Chief Circuit Judge. Plaintiff Donald F. Harker, Trustee of Troutman Enterprises, Inc., ap

Dog Bites Man: $194 Million ARS Case Against Oppenheimer Is Dismissed
Publication Date: 2010-02-23
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Can anyone halt the defense juggernaut in the auction-rate securities litigation?

March 27, 2009 |

Corporate Scorecard 2009 Bankruptcy

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November 13, 2006 |

The NLJ 250 Chart (101-150)

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April 01, 2010 |

Littler Mendelson opens an office in Kentucky

Labor law giant Littler Mendelson is opening a new office in Lexington, Ky. — its 49th. The opening represents the latest example of aggressive expansion by labor and employment firms at a time when most large general practice firms are maintaining or shrinking their domestic footprints.
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April 11, 2003 |

Movers

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Fourth Circuit: West Virginia AG's Drug Pricing Suit Isn't a Class Action in Disguise
Publication Date: 2011-05-23
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Drug retailers accused of overcharging West Virginia customers argued that the state attorney general's suit was a disguised class action and belonged in federal court. A divided Fourth Circuit panel disagreed.

Shook Hardy Wins Summary Judgment for Sanofi in Ambien 'Sleep-Driving' Case
Publication Date: 2009-10-29
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Was Darlene Gibson "sleep-driving" when she took an Ambien, fell asleep, got in her car, and drove into a utility pole? She found two experts to say she was, but the judge disregarded their testimony on Daubert grounds.

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