The Recorder
...O.S. 3743 ESTHER KIOBEL, individually and on behalf of her late husband, DR. BARINEM KIOBEL, et al., ...
...resulted in a jury verdict against the Webbs and for Special Electric on the Webbs' product liability claim, and for the Webbs against Special Electric...
...associate. Hipps, formerly with Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian, focuses on startup formation, commercial transactions, mergers and acquisitions and venture capital financings. She...
...Plaintiff and Respondent. OPINION The question on appeal is whether a law firm can recover attorney fees under a...
...CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY; ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC; SHELL OIL COMPANY; PEABODY ENERGY...Centre, Massachusetts; Brent Newell, Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment...
...I. On April 26, 1985, Jose Luis...
...Cronin Erickson Curran & Sparks, PLC, Phoenix, Arizona, for petitioner-appellant...of appealability ("COA") on Jones's prosecutorial misconduct claim...
The Recorder
...In the Supreme Court of the United States On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the...
...Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction to try suits that are based on patents, which are themselves a creature of the federal Constitution. The appearance...
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