By Scott Graham | June 1, 2017
The appellate court is set to decide whether to uphold a ban on Sanofi's cholesterol-fighting biologic drug Praluent in a high-stakes patent case.
By Samantha Joseph | June 1, 2017
The real estate mogul who grew wealthy building federal offices is fighting the Palm Beach County property appraiser over taxes on a $24 million Manalapan mansion.
By Celia Ampel | May 31, 2017
The Miami Beach hotel didn't tell the couple their reserved ballroom was shut down for safety violations until hours before their wedding.
By Samantha Joseph | May 31, 2017
A state appellate court awards commissions to a broker that secured 100 pre-construction contracts — even though 79 of them didn't close.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | May 30, 2017
With many celebrating the recent decision as a shake-up that may loosen the Eastern District of Texas' grip on patent infringement suits, in-house lawyers are faced with questions around if–and how–patent strategies should change.
By Tony Mauro | May 30, 2017
Ruling in BNSF Railway v. Tyrrell, the court said Monday that the 14th Amendment does not allow a state to bring an out-of-state company before its own courts for an incident that happened elsewhere.
By Greg Land | May 30, 2017
The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday sidestepped an opportunity to clarify whether a court reporter's backup tapes of courtroom proceedings may be copied, ruling against a law firm's efforts to force their disclosure through a lawsuit against a Superior Court judge and court reporter.
By Tony Mauro | May 30, 2017
For the second time this month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of nationwide corporations that are seeking to limit the number of jurisdictions where they can be sued.
By Marcia Coyle | May 30, 2017
Jack Metzler, a government appellate lawyer in Washington, took to Twitter in 2013 to share his fascination with the U.S. Supreme Court and places connected to it—giving rise to the handle @SCOTUSplaces. Along the way, he picked up more than 4,200 followers and discovered a surprisingly growing and engaging appellate practitioner community. We caught up with Metzler this week about his account and the growing and engaging appellate practitioner community on social media.
By Max Mitchell | May 26, 2017
Two weeks after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard arguments about what it takes to preserve a demand for arbitration in an uninsured motorist case, the court took the unusual step of issuing an order that tweaked the question the court is preparing consider.
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