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By Frank Ready | December 3, 2018
The Supreme Court has heard arguments regarding Apple v. Pepper, and a decision could mean big things for the ways that manufacturers defend against antitrust suits moving forward.
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By Jorge Espinosa | December 3, 2018
With digital art, this has not always been possible because digital files can be easily copied. Here is where the modern technology of Blockchain has merged with art to create a thriving new digital art marketplace.
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By Colin Feasby | December 3, 2018
Claims against fossil fuel producers that have spread across the United States could find a foothold up north.
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By R. Robin McDonald | November 30, 2018
A Gwinnett County jury issued the verdict against Lawrenceville business Classic Millwork Designs after workers improperly installed a third-floor dormer window that fell from its frame when a local homebuilder was trying to close it—and caused him to plummet to his death.
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By Scott Graham | November 30, 2018
A semiconductor design company bagged a $233 million verdict and probably its attorneys fees in a trade secrets verdict.
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By Amanda Bronstad | November 30, 2018
An appeals court in Illinois referred Christopher Bandas and C. Jeffrey Thut to state authorities for possible disciplinary actions.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 30, 2018
The careful scientific analysis undertaken by the special master and adopted by the court is especially important in this state, and reminds us of the importance of science and scientific analysis in today's world where scientific evidence is too often ignored.
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By Michael Booth | November 30, 2018
A title insurance company involved in litigation with a competitor should have been granted a little more time to obtain an affidavit of merit after it learned well into the litigation that its expert had a conflict of interest, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled.
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By Lizzy McLellan | November 30, 2018
Mark S. Halpern of Halpern & Levy is on the hook for $1.75 million in punitive damages, which the appellate court has upheld.
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By Jenna Greene | November 30, 2018
Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson led a team that jumped into action when the White House revoked the press pass of CNN's Jim Acosta, suing to force the Trump administration to restore his access.
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