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Posttrial Briefing Heats Up in Antitrust Case Over Headsets
GN Netcom Inc. on Tuesday defended its "strategic" decision to drop a tortious interference claim against Plantronics Inc. in the middle of an antitrust trial, as it tries to stave off a $877,000 fee request and force a new trial against its rival headset maker.Skilled in the Art: Why Oracle's Chances Look Slim in Second Java Appeal
Oracle and Google return to the Federal Circuit Thursday to once again argue whether Google's copying of 11,000 lines of code was fair use. Here's why Oracle probably can't win.V&E, Paul Weiss and Akin Gump Handle $1.9B Energy Combination
The deal, in which Talos Energy of Houston will acquire Louisiana-based Stone Energy, will result in a large offshore exploration and production company.View more book results for the query "Patterson Law Firm, L.L.P."
New Trial Push in Phone Headset Antitrust Case Cites Court's Handling of Deleted Emails
GN Netcom Inc. is asking for a new trial in its antitrust case against Plantronics Inc., arguing that a Delaware federal judge did not go far enough in punishing its opponent for deleting emails that provided germane evidence in the case.Weinstein and his lawyers: the behind-the-scenes advisers in the year before the scandal broke
From Gibson Dunn to Boies Schiller, this in-depth feature takes a look at the actions of the big-name lawyers caught up in the Harvey Weinstein scandalKing & Spalding Sees Early Court Wins in Litigation Alleging Misconduct
Former associate David Joffe alleges that he was fired by King & Spalding in retaliation for reporting unethical conduct.Talk About Painful: The 30-Year War Between Tylenol and Advil
"Small nations have fought for their very survival with less resources and resourcefulness than these antagonists." That's what U.S. District Judge William Conner in Manhattan wrote in 1987 about the false advertising battle between the makers of Tylenol and Advil. Connor died in 2009. But the fight goes on. And on. Like a pounding, 30-year migraine.Judge Weighs Dismissal of Schaghticoke's $610M Lawsuit Against State
The state made sovereign immunity and a lack of standing due to a dispute between two factions within the Schaghticoke its cornerstone argument for dismissal during a hearing Thursday.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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