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By Phillip Bantz | December 6, 2018
The French company with a North American headquarters in Shelton, Conn. and a factory in the same state has filed a pair of trademark infringement complaints against alleged counterfeiters of their disposable cigarette lighters before the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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By Phillip Bantz | December 6, 2018
The French company has filed a pair of trademark infringement complaints against alleged counterfeiters of their disposable cigarette lighters before the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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By Frank Ready | December 6, 2018
Not everything in e-discovery is black and white. At Reed Smiths' E-Discovery Day panel, two attorneys went back and forth giving arguments on both sides of some controversial topics.
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By Scott Flaherty | December 6, 2018
The hires help Validity expand its foothold in New York after launching in June with $250 million in capital and a team led by litigation finance veteran Ralph Sutton.
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By Ryan Lovelace | December 6, 2018
The Center for Reproductive Rights turned to Gibson Dunn again in a battle over the Trump administration's approach to a regularly-issued government report.
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By Xiumei Dong | December 6, 2018
Birmingham, Alabama-based Maynard Cooper & Gale launched a Los Angeles office after absorbing a local litigation boutique.
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By Cliff Rieders | December 6, 2018
Imagine this situation. A tragic car collision injures Michael Sauers and kills his wife. The injuries and death result from the “criminally reckless driving of police officer Stephen Homanko,” but the police officer walks away from any civil liability for money damages to the family he killed and injured. How could such a thing happen?
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By Zach Schlein | December 6, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal ordered Miami attorney Bruce Jacobs to pay attorney fees to opposing counsel in addition to referring him to the Florida Bar for disciplinary proceedings.
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By Jenna Greene | December 6, 2018
The five Delaware Supreme Court justices did little to tip their hand, but the chief justice pressed Cravath's Daniel Slifkin hardest on his client Akorn's regulatory problems with the Food and Drug Administration.
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By Ryan Lovelace | December 5, 2018
The Center for Reproductive Rights turned to Gibson Dunn again in a battle over the Trump administration's approach to a regularly-issued government report.
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