Biographies for Vicinage 8
The court decides the parties' motions in limine relating to plaintiffs' patent infringement claims
A $17.5 million class action settlement against Sprint Nextel over the flat rate fees charged to people who bail out of their cell phone contracts early has won the blessing of a federal judge. A thi
...for 25 years. • Alberto Rivas, of Perth Amboy, a partner with Lite, DePalma, Greenberg & Rivas in Newark since 1996, handling...
ERISA § 410(a) does not render a release and covenant not to sue signed by an individual claiming breach of a fiduciary duty void as against public policy
...Birkhaeuser of Walnut Creek, Calif.; Scott Bursor of New York; Lite DePalma Greenberg & Rivas of Newark; and Pinilis Halpern of Morristown. Linares...
...of San Antonio's Public Management Resources, and Alberto Rivas, of Newark's Lite DePalma Greenberg & Rivas — said in a 2007 report that...
In this patent-infringement action, plaintiff-drug manufacturer's motion to strike defendant-generic manufacturers' unclean-hands affirmative defense is granted; its motion to strike their patent-mis
As a matter of first impression, the court considers the meaning of the significant- basis and principal-injuries provisions within the Class Action Fairness Act's local-controversy exception
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