...North America, according to the complaint. They are USG, National Gypsum, CertainTeed, Georgia-Pacific, American Gypsum, Lafarge, Temple-Inland and PABCO. In a...
...v. Northwestern Environmental Defense Center and a companion case, Georgia-Pacific West v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center. Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...In Decker v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center (consolidated with Georgia-Pacific West v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center), the logging industry, a...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The vacation is over. After a summer of Olympic glories and relaxing days at the beach, it is time to re-engage with the Supreme Court
A bitterly divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that judges can't impose mandatory life sentences without the possibility of parole on juveniles convicted of homicide
A hotly contested Philadelphia asbestos case has resulted in a post-trial motion in which the plaintiffs' counsel claims that the verdict sheet in the case was developed because of alleged ex parte c
...U.S. to sufficiently prove the factors considered under a traditional Georgia Pacific damages analysis. This advantage is gradually changing and it may...
Delaware Gov. Jack Markell is considering two women and one man to be his nominee for the soon-to-be open seat on the Chancery Court
"You may ask yourself, well, how did I get here? ... You may ask yourself, how do I work this? ... Letting the days go by, let the water hold me down ... Same as it ever was, same as it ever was ...
... Traditionally, a fact-finder considers the 15 so-called "Georgia-Pacific" factors in evaluating the hypothetical negotiation, a name derived from...
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