... New Jersey's high court has made it possible for defense lawyers to obtain for review...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...cancer. The ACLU's Christopher Hansen argued the case at the high court, squaring off against Myriad counsel Gregory Castanias at Jones Day. Our...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...businesses unable to pay the cost of standing up to them in court. In short, the larger problem here is the poor quality...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...parties as well as the courts, and inserting comment language to...The advisory committee, anticipating a high level of public interest in...
...arrived it proposed an unreasonably high royalty rate. Quinn...appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal...
...County, Chancery Division, Illinois State Courts. All three are provocative speakers, and the trio was in high gear Wednesday at an entertaining...
Personally identifiable information was hiding in plain sight in the Enron data sets
...Judge Robert Miller Jr., of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, issued an ...
...of tweaking and the PJ tradition continues. So if listening to high court constitutional oral arguments and occasional hijinks is your idea of action...
This week's installment of Tech Circuit brings new assignments for David Curle and Kelli Clark, among others; and a judicial scandal involving unfortunate courtroom attire. [MORE
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