By Scott Graham | July 18, 2022
Latham and Goodwin Procter persuaded the Federal Circuit that CareDx patents for detecting organ transplant rejection are invalid because they apply a natural law using conventional techniques. Weil Gotshal argues that the patented techniques are anything but conventional, and that the decision will "suffocate innovation in the life-saving arts."
By Scott Graham | July 11, 2022
AI Visualize said its patents deliver "real-time immersive 3D interactive VR telepresence," but Judge Richard Andrews said the company merely claimed the abstract idea of remotely storing a dataset of images, transmitting the images over the Internet, and displaying the images at a client computer.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 29, 2022
Tuesday's ruling by U.S. District Judge William Orrick, in San Francisco, found that differences in the specific advertisements that individual class members saw, costs they suffered, or their "nicotine journey," did not overwhelm the common issues among all class members—namely, the allegedly deceptive marketing of Juul's products.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 27, 2022
"Several firms had to dig deep to figure out if they could publicly come out and be a part of this, which is completely understandable," said Yolanda Jackson, executive director and general counsel for the Bar Association of San Francisco.
By Jessica Mach | June 24, 2022
Employers "would really need to do a state-by-state analysis of what the abortion laws are, whether and under what circumstances abortion is legal in most states," said Sarah Raaii, an associate at McDermott Will and Emery.
By Trudy Knockless | June 3, 2022
Jamie Ostroff is taking the legal reins of a doctor organization with nearly 50,000 members and a history of spending millions of dollars on lobbying and political contributions.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 1, 2022
The mission of the Legal Alliance for Reproductive Rights is to connect pregnant people and providers facing civil litigation and criminal charges with free legal representation from 20 participating law firms.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 31, 2022
More than 620 cities and counties are challenging U.S. District Judge Dan Polster's order that requires 7.5% of their opioid settlements go toward attorney fees for lead plaintiffs' counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 24, 2022
Tuesday's settlement is the latest involving Dr. James Heaps, the former campus gynecologist. Including prior settlements, UCLA has agreed to pay a total of nearly $700 million to resolve sexual abuse lawsuits.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 23, 2022
Citing "grave concern," 54 agricultural groups wrote a letter to Biden to withdraw U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar's amicus brief filed earlier this month in a petition Bayer filed before the U.S. Supreme Court involving a Roundup verdict.
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