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By Robert Storace | February 13, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court will opens its sixth session next week. The court will hear a variety of cases ranging from criminal law to campaign finance law and laws related to the payment of attorney fees.
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By Nimalka Wickramasekera and Jason Hamilton | February 13, 2018
While Oil States Energy Services v. Greene's Energy Group, challenging the constitutionality of “inter partes review” (IPR) proceedings, has received the lion's share of coverage, the U.S. Supreme Court's other IPR case—SAS Institute v. Matal—warrants attention.
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By Lidia Dinkova | February 13, 2018
A subcontractor on a downtown construction site says the crane supplier provided a defective crane and declined to remove it after it was damaged by the storm.
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By Donna M. Doblick | February 13, 2018
Many thought that the 2009 and 2010 amendments to the False Claims Act would result in greater recoveries by qui tam relators and the U.S. government.
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By Cogan Schneier | February 13, 2018
The NLJ sat down with the co-heads of Cozen O'Connor's state AGs practice, who said this year's AG elections will be "pivotal" for clients.
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By Robert Storace | February 13, 2018
Sebastiana Marchese underwent two surgeries after she was injured in a head-on collision in Berlin. She recently settled the case for $250,000.
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By Humberto Ocariz | February 13, 2018
Arbitrations are supposed to offer a faster, more cost-effective, and arguably preferable alternative to litigation, but many reputable arbitral…
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By The Legal Intelligencer | February 13, 2018
In The Legal's Wealth Management/Trusts & Estates supplement, read about tax-efficient gifts for children and grandchildren, opportunities created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and how to fix broken trusts.
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By Terence N. Hawley and Joshua D. Anderson | February 13, 2018
Class action plaintiffs often submit expert testimony in support of class certification motions, raising the question of how defendants should respond—particularly when the plaintiff's evidence is unreliable or otherwise deficient.
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By Cogan Schneier | February 12, 2018
Greg Katsas, appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals in December, served as deputy White House counsel before joining the court in December.
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