...occurred until recently. Courts in the states of California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Florida have held that a franchisor may be deemed...
...of Pennsylvania and several more followed. Last year, two parties settled Oregon-based Jeld-Wen, a plaintiff, and Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries, a defendant...
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, DLA Piper and environmental groups such as the Center for Biological Diversity were among the top recipients in 2012 of attorney fees from the federal government, whic
...Decker case involved runoff from logging roads in Tillamook State Forest in Oregon, with Kennedy noting that "it does often [rain] in the mountains...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...D. Or. 2011), the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon addressed certain issues arising from a Chapter 13 debtor's proposed debt...
...across the country have instituted this procedure, e.g. the District of Oregon and the Eastern District of Missouri. Those parties who are not assigned...
...he congratulated Mayer Brown's Timothy Bishop, representing Georgia-Pacific and the Oregon state forester, for getting "almost all the relief" his client...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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This year was an active year in antitrust, particularly for the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC has aggressively pursued antitrust activity in the health care industry; challenged reportable and no
...age homes behind bars." Pennsylvania is second only to Oregon in terms of caring for geriatric inmates. In 1980, there were just...
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