By Scott Graham | May 1, 2019
The Federal Circuit ruled that private parties can't litigate violations of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act at the ITC—at least not until FDA provides guidance. The appellate court also affirmed the ITC's discretion to decline certain investigations.
By Suzette Parmley | April 30, 2019
The court has clarified whom the Unemployment Compensation Law is intended to protect, in the cases of two workers who resigned for new job offers, only to see the offers rescinded before their start dates.
By Ross Todd | April 24, 2019
A three-judge panel of the court allowed advocates more than twice the allotted 30 minutes for arguments in a case challenging the Trump Administration policy to force asylum seekers from Central America to wait in Mexico for their cases to be heard.
By Scott Graham | April 19, 2019
A common forum selection clause precluded Sharper Image from pursuing an administrative challenge of a licensor's patents at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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By Lawrence R. Jones | April 19, 2019
Future efforts may need to emphasize the importance of screening young children and connecting families to needed services before three years of age. The importance of early diagnosis and intervention cannot be overstated.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | April 16, 2019
Trump critic and Wachtel lawyer George Conway returned to the Supreme Court—as a spectator. Find out why. Plus: the FTC prevails in a closely watched administrative law case, and scroll down for our SCOTUS headlines. Thanks for reading!
By C. Ryan Barber | April 12, 2019
The former Jones Day associate and Trump White House lawyer will succeed Brett Shumate in a key litigation role at Main Justice.
By Tony Mauro | April 12, 2019
The Sackett saga is not over, and may yet become another, even stronger milestone for opponents of regulatory power.
By Angela Morris | April 8, 2019
The judges perpetuate “a culture of fear” among lawyers who think their clients will face punishment if the lawyers complained about the judges' behavior.
By Angela Morris | April 8, 2019
The judges perpetuate “a culture of fear” among lawyers who think their clients will face punishment if the lawyers complained about the judges' behavior.
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