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18th Annual Review of Key Del. Corporate and Commercial Decisions, Part 1
This list does not attempt to include all important decisions of those two courts that were rendered in 2022. Instead, this list highlights notable decisions that should be of widespread interest to those who work in the corporate and commercial litigation field or who follow the latest developments in this area of Delaware law.DLA Piper Leader Jumps to Latham in New York
Joe Alexander, previously based in Miami, was a member of the executive and management committees and helped lead the transactions practice during his 15-year stint at DLA Piper.Curtain Call: One Last Look at 2022's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to land tomorrow, the race to see which firm will land the most winners this year is already wrapped up.Criminal Considerations and Federal Authorities In Trade Secrets Disputes, Part 3
Part One of this article discussed the passing of the Economic Espionage Act to combat the growing concerns surrounding trade secret theft and the criminal components of trade secret theft. Part Two covers considerations in favor of approaching federal authorities on trade secrets theft. Part Three concludes the series with a look at the potential consequences in approaching federal authorities on trade secrets theft.A criminal defendant convicted of capital murder successfully proved on appeal that he was entitled to a new trial because the trial court failed to suppress evidence.
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New Jersey's Largest Law Firms By Office Size
Our annual Largest Law Firms listing.Ethics Scholars Question Justice Thomas' Participation in Arizona Election Order
"[Justice] Thomas should not have voted in any case about the election and now should not vote in any case about the investigation of the insurrection," one ethics expert said.States Have Started Receiving Payments Over Experian and T-Mobile Data Breaches
"Consumers entrusted these companies with a wealth of important information about themselves, but the companies failed to properly store, safeguard, or dispose of it," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.Litigators of the Week: Wilmer Wins Big 'Simply Prepaid' Trademark Fight for T-Mobile
Joseph Mueller and Brittany Amadi of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr won summary judgment that Simply Wireless abandoned its unregistered trademark for "Simply Prepaid." Their client T-Mobile has generated more than $1 billion in revenues from its "Simply Prepaid" services.Firm, Principal Must Pay $895,397 Legal Fees Sanction for Bad-Faith Frivolous Claim
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