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Unapproved Opinions: April 4-8, 2015
Opinions not approved for publication.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: Elite New York Firms Once Again Break From the Pack
The top New York-centered firms outperformed their rivals in 2014. Revenue grew an average of 4.5 percent at 17 top firms based in the Big Apple, while profits per partner rose 5.6 percent, according to reporting by The American Lawyer.High Court Rejects Tamiflu Double-Patenting Appeal
With 80 appearances under his belt, Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips claims to hold the title for most U.S. Supreme Court arguments by a private lawyer. But he won't have a chance to argue for Gilead Sciences in a patent fight with Indian drug maker Natco Pharma.High Court Rejects Tamiflu Double-Patenting Appeal
With 80 appearances under his belt, Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips claims to hold the title for most U.S. Supreme Court arguments by a private lawyer. But he won't have a chance to argue for Gilead Sciences in a patent fight with Indian drug maker Natco Pharma.Unapproved Opinions: February 5-11, 2015
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Conduct Within the Scope Cannot Be Beyond the Reach
Barbara Hart, Chair of the Antitrust Law Section, discusses the issue of whether the Federal Trade Antitrust Improvements Act speaks to a federal court's power to hear the case (subject matter jurisdiction) or to the substantive elements of a Sherman Act claim.Conduct Within the Scope Cannot Be Beyond the Reach
Barbara Hart, Chair of the Antitrust Law Section, discusses the issue of whether the Federal Trade Antitrust Improvements Act speaks to a federal court's power to hear the case (subject matter jurisdiction) or to the substantive elements of a Sherman Act claim.Unapproved Opinions: January 8-15, 2015
Opinions not approved for publication.LAD Update: The Logic of Aiding and Abetting One's Own Conduct
Now, by way of an awkward theory of liability, individuals can aid and abet their own conduct and become indirectly, individually liable. This article explains how the reasoning adds up.LAD Update: The Logic of Aiding and Abetting One's Own Conduct
Now, by way of an awkward theory of liability, individuals can aid and abet their own conduct and become indirectly, individually liable. This article explains how the reasoning adds up.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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