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Defense Wins Early Test of New Patent Pleading Rules
Ruling for Daralyn Durie's client, an Illinois judge said a complaint was the kind meant to be weeded out by rule that took effect Dec. 1.Post-Grant Proceedings Complicate Pharmaceutical Litigation
A. Antony Pfeffer and Catrina Wanning Wang of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe write: Post-grant proceedings at the PTO have complicated the landscape of Hatch-Waxman litigation. The different standards of proof and potential for lengthy stays pending PTAB review have injected further uncertainty into an already high-stakes process.Akin Gump Health Leader Heads In-House, Plus More Lateral Moves
New York's Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center adds a high-ranking Akin Gump partner to serve as its new legal chief; a troubled Kaye Scholer partner departs; Kirkland makes another high-profile hire; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Prime Examples of Wasteful Spending
The federal government makes thousands of payments every year to settle lawsuits. But to a taxpayer, few are more frustrating or costly than those involving the storage — or lack thereof — of spent nuclear fuel.Prime Examples of Wasteful Spending
The federal government makes thousands of payments every year to settle lawsuits. But to a taxpayer, few are more frustrating or costly than those involving the storage — or lack thereof — of spent nuclear fuel.Midland Mgmt. Co. v. Am. Alternative Ins. Corp.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Midland Mgmt. Co.v.Am. Alternative Ins. Co.2015 WL 9582987Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Feds Paid Energy Companies $4 Billion Over Five Years in Suits Over Nuclear Waste
The federal government makes thousands of payments every year to settle lawsuits. But to a taxpayer, few are more frustrating or costly than those involving the storage—or lack thereof—of spent nuclear fuel. The five-year tab tops $4 billion. It's a shameful public policy failure.Feds Paid Energy Companies $4 Billion Over Five Years in Suits Over Nuclear Waste
The federal government makes thousands of payments every year to settle lawsuits. But to a taxpayer, few are more frustrating or costly than those involving the storage—or lack thereof—of spent nuclear fuel. The five-year tab tops $4 billion. It's a shameful public policy failure.Order of Attorney Ineligibility for CLE Noncompliance
The Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal Education (Board) having reported to the Supreme Court the names of the attorneys who have failed to comply with the mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirement for one or more of the compliance-reporting years from 2011 through 2015, or to have demonstrated that they are entitled to an exemption from the CLE requirements ...