...District Attorneys, for Real Party in Interest. OPINION A lawyer is obligated to preserve the confidentiality of...
Texas Lawyer
...Filed March 27, 2013 JUSTICE SCALIA delivered the opinion of the Court. The District Court and the Court of...
...Heleni E. Suydam for Plaintiff and Respondent. OPINION The question on appeal is whether a law firm can...
...Respondent: Joe Huddleston, Shirley Sicilian and Sheldon Laskin OPINION At the operative times, California was a signatory to the...
...Andrew J. Kleinfeld, and William A. Fletcher, Circuit Judges. Opinion by Judge Hug; Dissent by Judge Kleinfeld ...
National Law Journal
...and MOORE, Circuit Judges.OPINIONLexmark International, Inc. ("Lexmark...on patent misuse would be advisory; the jury held that Static...
...Respondent: Joe Huddleston, Shirley Sicilian and Sheldon Laskin OPINION California is a signatory to the Multistate Tax Compact (Compact...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...guidelines placed Defendant's total offense level at 13, resulting in an advisory guideline range of 30 to 37 months' imprisonment.Aside from mentioning...
National Law Journal
...Before: BOGGS, ROGERS, and SUTTON, Circuit Judges.BOGGS, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which ROGERS and SUTTON, JJ., joined. SUTTON, J...
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