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...During her employment as a benefit specialist with a subsidiary of Verizon Communications, Inc., Phillips participated in an employee welfare benefit plan (the Plan) governed...
Since the N.J. Supreme Court decided Dendrite v. Doe in 2001, the number of lawsuits designed to identify anonymous Internet speakers has declined. Recently, however, the Appellate Division, in Warre
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Bank of America Corp.; GlaxoSmithKline; Cabot Corp.; International Finance Corp.; Baker Hughes Inc. 2 Vinson...
...persons whose work, they allege, requires them to engage in sensitive international communications with individuals who they believe are likely targets of surveillance under §...
...after six wireless companies--T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, MetroPCS Communications Inc., Verizon Wireless, and Cricket Communication--that compress data on their wireless networks...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
The third year of law school has long been a punching bag for critics who argue it's a waste of time and drives up the costs of a law degree, but there have been few serious attempts to do anything a
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the first time, the Supreme Court of Louisiana disbarred a former Verizon Communications Inc. lawyer a second time last week. And this time the court...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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...party, drawing all reasonable inferences in his favor. Mulero-Rodriguez v. Ponte, Inc., 98 F.3d 670, 672 (1st Cir. 1996).Jones has worked...
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...13, 2012Before WOLLMAN, COLLOTON, and BENTON, Circuit Judges.Sprint Communications Company, L.P. (Sprint) contests the Iowa Utilities Board's (IUB) order...
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