By Julie O'Shea | January 10, 2006
A key argument in a trade secrets lawsuit pertaining to the validity of a preliminary injunction has been denied, setting the stage for contempt hearings against two lawyers involved.Attorne
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By Steven Gilford and Rochelle Outlaw | May 30, 2006
As insurance coverage disputes, like all disputes, become increasingly expensive, cost continues to be an important factor in deciding whether to commence a lawsuit or arbitration in order to pursu
By Aaron S. Bayer | November 11, 2005
Interlocutory appeals are permitted in a wide variety of circumstances. But what happens to the rest of the case while the appeal is pending? Generally, the district court retains jurisdiction
By Gina Passarella | March 15, 2007
The attorney for a transportation company whose driver flipped part of a tractor-trailer into a pickup truck considered the recent $30,000 jury award against his client a win, given that the compan
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By Harold K. Gordon and Tracy V. Schaffer | April 30, 2007
On Feb. 26, 2007, Southern District of New York Judge Richard Conway Casey dismissed the Securities and Exchange Commission's action seeking civil monetary penalties and an injunction against forme
By Lynne Marek | March 22, 2007
Illinois attorney Mark Kipnis is nothing like the media magnate Conrad Black, who is sitting 10 feet away from him in the Chicago federal courtroom where they are on trial over fraud charges, an at
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By Michelle R. Smith | August 4, 2006
When the state of Rhode Island dropped DuPont Co. from its lawsuit against former makers of lead paint last year, DuPont had agreed to donate $9 million to a group for cleanup and education eff
By Jessie Seyfer | September 19, 2007
Attorneys who once represented Qualcomm Inc. in its ill-fated federal patent case against Broadcom Corp. have asked a judge to pierce their client's privileged communications. With the threa
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By Brian Farkas | November 27, 2006
DuPont Co. has agreed to a tougher, temporary standard for a chemical used to make Teflon and says it will test more drinking-water supplies for contamination near its Washington Works plant along
By Sheri Qualters | February 12, 2009
In a decision of first impression for the circuit, the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an employee's lawsuit about a financially inefficient corporate process did not qualify for t
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