...in the marketplace. As described by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, The first involves Googles misuse of patent protection to prevent competition . . . The...
...Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit...because they were judicial records. ...
...to drill the first exploratory wells in...of reviewing a district court order while...use of the judicial system," says...
...judicial battle over DOMA. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit found DOMA unconstitutional in May, and several district...
...attracting the attention that their district and appellate court counterparts do...about the scope of their judicial independence. J. Jeremiah...
...reason to anticipate a pending judicial proceeding and that the obstruction...must prove three essential elements. First, the defendant must knowingly alter...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...reason to anticipate a pending judicial proceeding and that the obstruction...must prove three essential elements. First, the defendant must knowingly alter...
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Litigation and anger can be a dangerous mix ? like drinking and driving. Sometimes a company and its lawyers can become so outraged when a valued employee leaves, especially when executives believe t
Litigation and anger can be a dangerous mix. Eaton Corporation sued six engineers who left for another company, and eight years later is still dealing with the painful consequences of its actions
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