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Judge Rules PIP Online Processor Flouted Dispute-Resolution Patent
National Arbitration Forum, the company that processes personal injury protection claims in New Jersey, infringed on a patent for computerized dispute resolution, a federal judge in New Jersey held last week. U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper granted summary judgment to plaintiff Cybersettle, holder of a 2001 patent for a computerized dispute resolution system and method. Cooper enjoined further infringement but postponed resolution of Cybersettle's claim that the defendant, NAF, acted willfully.'Stalwart' Helps Build Community
Pro Bono Bulletin Board: An Arnold & Porter associate leads an effort to help a Southwest D.C. community development corporation build a high-tech center; the Catholic Legal Immigration Network is looking for lawyers; firms give the gift of reading; and more.Londoners pitch tents for Olympic fans as hotels fill up
About 320,000 visitors will converge on the U.K. capital in July, many of them competing with invitees of Britain and the International Olympic Committee for more than 140,000 hotel roomsSteptoe Associate Takes Star Turn in Adidas's RG3 Ad
The National Football League's Washington Redskins opened training camp on Thursday—a week after the debut of an Adidas commercial that stars rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III and also features Steptoe & Johnson associate Tremayne Norris in a prominent role.Legal troubles aside, ex-Detroit mayor lives large
DETROIT AP - If ever a public figure should be down for the count, it is Kwame Kilpatrick.Stripped of his job as Detroit's mayor, locked in jail for 99 days and saddled with a felony record, he is legally prohibited from seeking the only occupation he ever wanted - elected leader. And his troubles keep coming.French Bank Offloads Asset Manager TCW Group to Carlyle Group
The deal generates assignments for Debevoise & Plimpton; Simpson Thacher; and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.Judge: New York City Owns Rights to "Tavern on the Green" Name
The ruling caps a bitter battle between the city and descendants of famed restaurateur Warner LeRoy, who licensed the right the well-known Central Park eatery in the 1970s.Recent Case Shows Court's Analysis On Fraud in the Inducement
The case of Academy Plaza vs. Bryant Asset Management provides a good illustration of the analysis a court may undertake in reviewing a claim of fraud in the inducement. The court also provided a good common-sense response to a question that sometimes arises in the context of assignments of leases: Namely, who is responsible for satisfying indemnity claims made by a tenant after the transfer of a site when the matter giving rise to the claim occurred prior to the sale.Tort reform bars worthy plaintiffs from courthouse
The story of Stella Liebeck came to stand for all that is moronic about our legal system and culture. Liebeck sued McDonald's in 1994 after spilling a 49 cent cup of coffee in her lap as she was wheeling away from a drive-thru window in Albuquerque, N.M. She hit the liability jackpot, winning a $2.86 million jury award as compensation for this minor nuisance.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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