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May 05, 2016 |

Justices Agree to Hear Copyright Case Over Cheerleading Uniforms

The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari Monday to decide what appellate courts have described as one of the most vexing issues in copyright law: whether pictorial, sculptural or graphic designs are conceptually separate from otherwise functional articles—such as clothing or furniture—and therefore copyrightable.
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May 02, 2016 |

Justices Agree to Hear Copyright Case Over Cheerleading Uniforms

It's the third IP case that the divided court has added to its 2016-17 calendar since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
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April 22, 2016 |

A Flood of Nearly 100 Flint Civil Suits Filed Amid Criminal Charges

Criminal charges filed this week against three government employees over the Flint water crisis come as many state and local officials are fighting off civil cases by hiring their own attorneys and, in some cases, already moving to dismiss the litigation.
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March 21, 2016 |

Who Will Pay for the Flint Fiasco?

A flood of lawsuits has been filed this month over the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, but the unprecedented situation that exposed thousands of children to lead contamination has plaintiffs lawyers scrambling to figure out who — if anyone — will pay.
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January 28, 2016 |

Deal Watch: Am Law 100, Irish Firms Team for Industrial Inversion

Wachtell, Simpson Thacher, Shearman & Sterling and Cleary Gottlieb are advising on a $20 billion corporate tax inversion deal between Johnson Controls and Tyco International; and a look at the other big firms behind the latest round of billion-dollar deals.
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Walker v. Tensor Machinery Ltd.
Publication Date: 2015-11-23
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Blackwell, Keith R.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Thomas C. Blaska II, Dana J. Norman, Thomas C. Blaska The Blaska Law Firm, Atlanta, and Brian S. Parker The Parker Firm LLC, Alpharetta, for appellant.
For defendant: . Amicus Appellants: James N. Sadd, Edward M. Wynn III Slappey Sadd LLC, Madeline E. McNeeley, Darren W. Penn, Yvonne S. Godfrey Harris Penn Lowry LLP, and Robin F. Clark, Atlanta. Jason D. Hergenroether and Matthew G. Moffett Gray, Rust, St. Amand, Moffett Brieske LLP, Atlanta, for appellees. Amicus Appellees: Dara D. Mann McKenna Long Aldridge LLP, James R. Evans Dentons US LLP, Atlanta, Robin S. Conrad Dentons US LLP, Washington, DC, and Matthew T. Nelson Warner, Norcross Judd LLP, Grand Rapids, MI.
Case number: S15Q1222

Under the apportionment statute, the jury could assess a percentage of fault to the non-party employer of the plaintiff who sued a product manufacturer and seller for failure to warn after the plain

September 28, 2015 |

6 Ways to Lower E-Discovery Costs When Retaining Healthcare Records

An effective legacy data management strategy is a joint venture between legal, business owners and IT.
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September 28, 2015 | Law.com

6 Ways to Lower E-Discovery Costs When Retaining Healthcare Records

An effective legacy data management strategy is a joint venture between legal, business owners and IT.
3 minute read
June 25, 2015 |

As Term Closes, a Waiting Game at the Supreme Court

As the days dwindle down to the few remaining decisions, it is nail-biting time for some U.S. Supreme Court advocates. Seven cases remain in the "undecided" category, including the term's two potential blockbusters: same-sex marriage and the latest assault on the federal health care law. But even if the five other cases fall short of stratospheric status, each has significant implications for its area of the law.
4 minute read
June 25, 2015 | Law.com

As Term Closes, a Waiting Game at the Supreme Court

As the days dwindle down to the few remaining decisions, it is nail-biting time for some U.S. Supreme Court advocates. Seven cases remain in the "undecided" category, including the term's two potential blockbusters: same-sex marriage and the latest assault on the federal health care law. But even if the five other cases fall short of stratospheric status, each has significant implications for its area of the law.
4 minute read

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