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May 08, 2013 |

Plaintiffs Vie for a Look at Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'

In the sudden acceleration cases against Toyota, there are confidential documents and highly confidential documents. And then there is what the judge overseeing most of the cases called the company's "crown jewels" — the source software code behind the electronics of its vehicles, which almost no one has seen.
8 minute read
April 12, 2010 |

Stevens, High Court Liberal Leader, to Retire

U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a one-time centrist maverick who became a powerful leader of the court's liberal wing, announced his retirement on April 9, just 11 days short of his 90th birthday.
9 minute read
June 24, 2010 |

Commentary: Law Schools Do Little to Prepare Future Leaders

I backed into the field of leadership inadvertently and with considerable skepticism. Like many lawyers, I had dismissed the field as a backwater of vacuous rhetoric and slick marketing -- a refuge for retired CEOs peddling complacent memoirs. But the more I learned about the subject, the more I'd wished I had learned earlier, before I had stumbled into leadership positions.
9 minute read
May 08, 2013 |

Plaintiffs Vie for a Look at Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'

In the sudden acceleration cases against Toyota, there are confidential documents and highly confidential documents. And then there is what the judge overseeing most of the cases called the company's "crown jewels"—the source software code behind the electronics of its vehicles, which almost no one has seen.
8 minute read
May 11, 2010 |

Stroke victim wins $523K from doctor

A Clayton County State Court jury has awarded $523,000 to a woman claiming her obstetrician-gynecologist's prescription of an estrogen-containing birth-control device caused her to have a stroke resulting from blood clots in her brain."You always second-guess yourself on this," said the plaintiff's attorney, Ervin H.
6 minute read
November 29, 1999 |

Is Head-in-the-Sand Strategy Sound Solution for Avoiding Willfulness Damages?

Can a "head-in-the-sand" strategy pay off for a client charged with willful infringement in a patent infringement action? Maybe. After all, a party that does not know about a prior patent can hardly be said to have deliberately infringed it. But can this willful ignorance survive as a defense? That depends.
9 minute read
March 17, 2011 |

West Lawyers Challenge Profs' Damage Award

Senior U.S. District Judge John P. Fullam is known for an especially dry wit and a deadpan delivery from the bench that sometimes catches lawyers off guard.
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March 27, 2003 |

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May 13, 2013 |

Toyota Wants to Keep Source Code Out of Public Eye

In the sudden acceleration cases against Toyota, there are confidential documents and highly confidential documents.
7 minute read

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