As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the second month of its 2010 term, business cases continued to comprise a significant portion of its docket. Two cases argued before the court in November present issues of interest to the corporate world.

As the court grapples with them, court watchers will be studying the impact on recent changes in court personnel. The two newest justices, Justice Elena Kagan and Justice Sonia Sotomayor, are widely viewed as likely to lean more toward the court’s liberal wing on tort cases.

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