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A federal judge has dismissed California's global warming lawsuit against six automakers, saying the issues raised in the nuisance claim should be addressed by lawmakers and not the court.Th
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A federal judge's decision not to dismiss a discrimination case against retailer Target Corp. for operating a Web site inaccessible to the blind opens the door to Internet-related Americans with Di
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For years, Hersh & Hersh has represented hundreds of users of a top-selling anti-psychotic drug in suits against its maker. Now the firm is taking on bigger clients against the same company: st
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By Jordan Robertson | February 6, 2007
For the third time in nearly three decades, iPod maker Apple Inc. has resolved a bitter trademark dispute with The Beatles' guardian Apple Corps Ltd. over use of the iconic apple logo and name. /p
By Bill McConnell | September 19, 2007
Despite pleas by a Department of Justice official and two legal scholars to slow down, the Senate Judiciary Committee's top Republican is pushing for a quick vote on legislation that would limit fe
By Mary Pat Gallagher | September 26, 2006
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, CIGNA stepped in to cover losses by evacuated Texaco employees who had to leave personal possessions behind. That insurance policy is at the core of a suit
By Henry Gottlieb | March 2, 2006
Plaintiffs personal injury lawyers are making strong use of electronic visual aids to win the attention of drowsy jurors, and the defense bar and insurers are beginning to wake up, trial lawyers sa
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 13, 2005
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By Richard B. Friedman and Melanie J. Sacks | October 15, 2007
In many cases, litigators need to obtain critical information from former employees of a party. Such a need may arise in at least two ways. First, counsel may need to contact a former employee of h
By Justin Scheck | September 22, 2006
Don't blame Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn, her new lawyer said Wednesday, for the convulsions the company's board have suffered in the wake of its troubled investigation of boardroom leaks
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