By Saranac Hale Spencer | January 7, 2015
Heinz lost its bid for summary judgment in a case alleging that it appropriated someone else's idea for its "dip & squeeze" ketchup container.
By Andrew Keshner | January 7, 2015
Parsing seldom-interpreted provisions of state law for religious organizations, a Brooklyn appellate court revived a lawsuit by synagogue members who complained that the temple's board refused to let congregants vote on whether to extend its rabbi's contract.
By Mark Hamblett | January 7, 2015
It is not a violation of the First Amendment for a utility to contract with a Jewish religious group to allow it to attach strips of wood or plastic to utility poles to create symbolic boundaries for certain members of the Jewish faith, the Second Circuit ruled yesterday.
By Samantha Joseph | January 7, 2015
Gloria and Emilio Estefan's company faces a new trial battling an insurance company after a hurricane damage hit their Vero Beach hotel.
By Samantha Joseph | January 7, 2015
Don't expect privacy on Facebook during the discovery process, the Fourth District Court of Appeal rules in a lawsuit against Target Corp.
By Julie Kay | January 7, 2015
Retired Palm Beach Circuit Judge Lucy Chernow Brown is joining mediation and arbitration powerhouse JAMS.
By Ben Bedell | January 7, 2015
The First Department reversed an Appellate Term ruling Tuesday that would have barred prevailing tenants in eviction cases from recovering attorney fees if the landlord had a "colorable claim."
By Anna Zhang | January 6, 2015
Antitrust specialist Ron Xie has joined the Beijing-based firm as a senior partner.
By Anna Zhang | January 6, 2015
Joining from Jun He, Ran Ruixue is a leading practitioner representing Chinese companies in ITC claims.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | January 6, 2015
A federal judge has dismissed all claims made by a former Bucknell student against the university following the 2010 internal student conduct proceeding stemming from an accusation that he had assaulted a female student. His claim against the woman's lawyer, though, has survived.
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