By Cedra Mayfield | November 19, 2024
Gov. Brian Kemp has appointed a pair of solicitor generals and a judge to fill judicial vacancies on the Rockdale County State Court and Houston Judicial Circuit and Tifton Judicial Circuit superior court benches.
By Allison Dunn | November 19, 2024
"Courts, including in this district, have resoundingly rejected this approach, dismissing willful infringement claims where a complaint alleged that a defendant learned of the asserted patents solely through the filing of the complaint," attorneys with DLA Piper wrote on behalf of Apple's motion to dismiss a patent suit brought by SiOnyx over night vision technology.
By ALM Staff | November 19, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Ross Todd | November 19, 2024
Patterson Belknap partners Muhammad Faridi and Michael Buchanan discuss the firm’s work that helped three men held prisoner at the notorious Iraqi prison win a $42 million verdict against a military contractor.
By ALM Staff | November 18, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Riley Brennan | November 18, 2024
In Newman v. Uber Technologies, the court denied attempts to hold Uber responsible for the safety of Lyft drivers, concluding it didn't owe drivers of a separate company a duty "to protect them from known, dangerous passengers."
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | November 15, 2024
The Code of Judicial Conduct is a basic document which should be emblazoned in the mind of every judge.
By Alyssa Aquino | November 14, 2024
A New Jersey resident accused the bank of offering paltry interest rates on its "cash sweep" accounts.
By Riley Brennan | November 14, 2024
"The court could answer each of these lingering questions in favor of either Johnson or Hertz. But at this stage, the court need not, and should not, definitively resolve these questions. Instead, Missouri state courts should have the first opportunity to determine these important issues of state law," U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark for the Eastern District of Missouri said.
By Riley Brennan | November 14, 2024
In Robust Missouri Dispensary 3 v. St. Louis County, the court sided with the plaintiff, concluding that only one local government is permitted under state law to impose an additional 3% sales tax on the retail sale of marijuana.
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