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Ross Todd

Ross Todd

Ross Todd is the Editor/columnist for the Am Law Litigation Daily. He writes about litigation of all sorts. Previously, Ross was the Bureau Chief of The Recorder, ALM's California affiliate. Contact Ross at [email protected]. On Twitter: @Ross_Todd.

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August 27, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Williams & Connolly Takes Pay-For-Delay Fight to the Supreme Court

If the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to tackle the long-simmering question of whether so-called "pay-for-delay" deals between drug companies violate antitrust law, it'll likely be up to Williams & Connolly's Kannon Shanmugam to establish that the deals pass muster.

By Ross Todd

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October 16, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Alexsam Drops Patent Claims Against Three Retailers

Alexsam Inc. on Wednesday agreed to dismiss claims against three retailers—J.C. Penney, Toys "R" Us and The Home Depot— for allegedly infringing patents related to prepaid electronic gift cards. The move marks a victory for Fisch Hoffman Sigler, which represented the retailers.

By Ross Todd

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March 07, 2013 | Law.com

Ralph Lauren Wins Skirmish in 30-Year War Over Polo Trademark

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September 20, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Appeals Court to Weigh Time Limits for Credit Union Regulator's MBS Claims

Two different federal appellate courts have now been asked to answer a multibillion-dollar question for peddlers of mortgage-backed securities: Can the federal agency unwinding a group of failed credit unions and the conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac dodge the usual time limits for bringing securities claims?

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April 12, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Baker & McKenzie, Chinese Clients Try to Undo Vitamin C Price-Fixing Award

Two Chinese manufacturers of vitamin C have started the process of trying to overturn a $162 million price-fixing verdict. The companies' defense counsel at Baker & McKenzie filed three new motions on their behalf on Thursday.

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April 26, 2012 | Legaltech News

Discovery Spat Resolved in Alien Tort Case Over 'Plan Colombia'

A D.C. federal judge has resolved a dispute over "non-spray flight line data" in a decade-old Alien Tort Claims Act case involving U.S. anti-narcotics efforts in the Andean jungle.

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February 01, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Corn Job?: NY BigLaw Firm Sued for Malpractice Over Ethanol Project

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March 19, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Court Puts New York Litigation on Hold in NYSE M&A Battle

It will be up to Delaware Chancellor Leo Strine Jr., not New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich, to preside over the crucial next two months of arguments in shareholder litigation over NYSE Euronext's $8.2 billion sale to IntercontinentalExchange.

By Ross Todd

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November 21, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Expansion-Minded Kasowitz Opens Silicon Valley Office

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