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By Riley Brennan | April 6, 2023
The federal appeals court affirmed the majority of a Delaware district court's ruling, determining that the court hadn't abused its discretion in finding the plaintiffs had violated Rule 11 by filing for an improper purpose and alleging claims without factual support.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Riley Brennan | April 6, 2023
The federal appeals court affirmed the majority of a Delaware district court's ruling, determining that the court hadn't abused its discretion in finding the plaintiffs had violated Rule 11 by filing for an improper purpose and alleging claims without factual support.
By Riley Brennan | April 6, 2023
A federal judge in Massachusetts has denied a plaintiff's request for an increase of nearly $50 million in damages and fees, after concluding that medical device business DePuy Synthes Products hadn't engaged in "egregious infringement behavior" that warranted "a punitive or vindictive sanction."
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By Amanda O'Brien | April 6, 2023
Arguments focused on when the companies should have been aware that they had a potential malpractice claim, with the parties arguing that a 2004 email advising them to enter into a Department of Justice consent decree was deceptive and "would have caused 'reasonable minds' to relax their vigilance."
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By Riley Brennan | April 5, 2023
The plaintiffs have alleged that they applied, through Prestamos, for PPP loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) but never received the proceeds.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | April 5, 2023
A discussion of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District's recent decision In Re Three Arrows Ltd. The authors question: "Will 'Three Arrows' point courts in a new direction, and stand as authority to condone service of discovery requests via alternative service of a Rule 45 subpoena outside the United States, via email and social media?" Stand by.
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By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
Scavello originally brought a putative class action for fraud and related claims, alleging that the corporation made false representations when submitting insurance claims for prescription drugs.
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By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
"Their votes were counted, and no decision from this court can change that," U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Leeson Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote. "Therefore, the plaintiffs received judicially sanctioned relief, the precise relief they requested when bringing suit, which materially altered their legal relationship with the Board."
By ALM Staff | April 4, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Riley Brennan | April 3, 2023
"The panel concluded that determining how to consult with private landowners while the Lolo Peak fire raged was precisely the type of decision the discretionary function exception was designed to shield, and the landowners' claims were thus barred by the discretionary function exception," wrote Judge McKeown.
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