...case or a suit filed by an individual. "In the Southern District of New York we have many non-commerical cases lots...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...relatively new and sophisticated surveillance technology. A 2012 decision in the Southern District of Texas rejected a request to use a similar device based...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...nature." In challenging the patents in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the plaintiffs alleged that the effect...
...to consolidate the federal personal injury lawsuits involving Mirena in the Southern District of New York," she wrote. "Bayer will vigorously defend...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
About 15 years ago, you were greeted with, "You've got mail," when you turned on your computer. For better or worse, the use of electronic communication has expanded dramatically since the early days
...attempt to prove a computer programmer violated a cybersquatting law, a Southern District judge laid out the standards of proof under the Anticybersquatting Consumer...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...the company that owns the mall filed several claims against CSX. The district court held that the claims were pre-empted by the FRSA, but...
...Act. U.S. District Judge Robert Kugler, in Camden...Conrail, CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway Corp. On...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...can only be called a shocking ADA decision by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, plaintiff Christine Mengel was found...
Attorneys for a former American International Group executive are pushing forward in an attempt to force New York state to disclose Eliot Spitzer's private emails in a test of the requirements of the
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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