...commercial litigation, particularly involving media and technology areas, financial fraud, antitrust and trade regulation issues, civil racketeering (RICO), securities litigation and intellectual property
Civil rights groups and others concerned about an array of new state voting restrictions immediately hailed the 7-2 decision
...as a partner and chair of the firm's antitrust and trade regulation practice. Blumenfeld previously worked at Crowell & Moring. While Blumenfeld...
...induce exploited citizens to exitâ to 'vote with their feet.' This 'Tiebout competition' will discipline the junior governments in the same way in which market...
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...helpful blogpost, Elizabeth Dunn, a trade mark attorney in the Brighton...defined in the Anti-Unfair Competition law to take action against...
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... FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Petitioner ...
... FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Petitioner ...
Five opinions came down today from the United States Supreme Court. Read the summaries below and read the full text of the opinions at Justiaâs U.S. Supreme Court Center. Alleyne v. United States,
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...Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., court marshal Pamela Talkin promulgated a new regulation that invokes a different law to prohibit "demonstrations" on court...
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that on June 10, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-awaited decision in 'Oxford Health Plans v. Sutter,' aff
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