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Covington, Wilmer Played Roles in the US-Russia Prisoner Swap
Wilmer was brought in by Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones to work with officials outside Russia to help secure the release of reporter Evan Gershkovich, while Covington aided U.S.-funded media outlet Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in freeing reporter Alsu Kurmasheva.'Absolute Victory': Judge Tosses $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL in 'Sunday Ticket' Trial
Federal antitrust laws could have tripled the damages to more than $14 billion if the verdict, which held that the NFL violated the Sherman Act by conspiring to inflate the price of its "Sunday Ticket" streaming service, had been sustained.Newsmakers: Lyons & Simmons Names New Dallas Partner
Also: Rusty Hardin given Texas Bar Foundation's 2024 Ronald D. Secrest Outstanding Trial Lawyer award.Lessons Learned Over the Years Are Still Valuable Today
A building on Church Street in New Haven has been a font of experiences and lifelong lessons.When Blockchain Analytics Meet the 'Daubert' Test
Even under the 2023 amendment to Rule 702 that attempts to curtail some courts' overly permissive approaches to 'Daubert', recent rulings show that expert blockchain analysis can indeed satisfy the gatekeeping threshold for admissibility in litigation.View more book results for the query "Dow"
Edgar Tatum Spent Decades in Prison. Now Court Acknowledges Unreliability of Evidence
"It is long past time that the petitioner be afforded the opportunity to challenge the procedures related to the eyewitness identification used in his criminal case in light of the principles we articulated in 'Dickson,'" the high court held.Due Diligence Technology Provider Xapien Secures $10 Million Series A Investment
Xapien plans to expand further into the U.S. and into the financial services industry, while growing its large corporation partnerships.U.S. Fifth Circuit Allows Class Action Certification in 401(k), Benefit Plans Fees Dispute
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in certifying the class action, but on remand should allow non-party potential plaintiffs to opt out, the U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled.Dow Jones Sues Cision US Over Alleged $174 Million Contract Breach
The complaint alleges Cision pulled out of an exclusive licensing deal after just one year because the contract was no longer "economically viable."Federal Circuit To Decide Constitutionality of 'Bad Faith' Patent Litigation Statutes
On May 3, 2023, Judge David C. Nye of the District of Idaho imposed the first-ever bond order under Idaho's Bad Faith Assertions of Patent Infringement Act. In that order, the court required patent owner Katana or its parent company, Longhorn, to post an $8 million bond before allowing it to proceed with its patent infringement suit against Micron.Trending Stories
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