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By Meghan Tribe | October 29, 2018
The combination will give Connecticut-based Day Pitney new offices in Miami and West Palm Beach.
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By Professor Martin A. Schwartz | October 29, 2018
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz describes how Tasers operate and reviews the general Fourth Amendment and qualified immunity principles governing §1983 excessive force claims.
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By Milton Springut | October 29, 2018
When a patent application is published after 18 months, its contents become public knowledge and are no longer protected as trade secrets. Nevertheless, the 'TAOS' case shows that businesses can still exploit both forms of protection, if the nuances and limitations of each form of intellectual property are appreciated.
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By Verdict Search | October 29, 2018
A motorist sought underinsured motorist coverage after policy limits were paid.
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By Verdict Search | October 29, 2018
No liability was found against an obstetrician blamed for causing nerve injuries during delivery.
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By Andrea M. Kirshenbaum and Kayleen Egan | October 29, 2018
As Secretary Alexander Acosta has settled into his position at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), employers are seeing several new compliance initiatives.
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By News Service of Florida staff | October 29, 2018
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle will hear arguments on a Senate request for a preliminary injunction in the case involving aide Rachel Perrin Rogers, who filed a complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in January.
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By Anthony Natale III | October 29, 2018
The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act (the act) is a complex piece of legislation compared to general law and has become somewhat of a niche practice. Compensation claims made by professional athletes are covered under the act but the litigation of those claims is far from mundane.
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By Lidia Dinkova | October 29, 2018
The Russian venture capitalist says he invested in the Seneca Town Center, but at least some of his money was siphoned off through fake invoices before work stalled on the Pembroke Park retail development.
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By Bryony Hurst and Jonathan Robb, Bird & Bird | October 29, 2018
Lloyd v. Google was an attempt to recover compensation from Google on behalf of millions of unidentified, and uninvolved, individuals, and the internet giant's victory has confirmed that hurdles remain to bringing such litigation in the U.K.
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