By Michael Booth | New Jersey Law Journal | October 10, 2017
Chief Justice John Roberts has appointed Merrick Garland---chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and former President Barack Obama's failed nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court---to chair the Executive Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States.
By Michael Booth | New Jersey Law Journal | October 9, 2017
A federal jury in Chicago has ordered the pharmaceutical company AbbVie Inc. to pay a Tennessee man more than $140 million as compensation for a heart attack he claimed was caused by his taking testosterone-replacement drug AndroGel.
By Alex Berry | October 9, 2017
Martin Coleman leaves Norton Rose to become non-executive director at Competition and Markets Authority
By Michael Booth | October 6, 2017
The American Civil Liberties Union on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its decision to drop a requirement under the Affordable Care Act that employers offer employees free contraception.
By Katelyn Polantz | National Law Journal | October 6, 2017
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By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 4, 2017
Weighing in on a key issue for patent holders, the en banc court splintered into five different opinions spanning 148 pages, none commanding a majority.
By Christine Simmons | October 4, 2017
Andrews Kurth Kenyon and Hunton & Williams are in merger talks, sources told ALM.
By Tony Mauro | October 4, 2017
Live broadcast or streaming of oral arguments "could adversely affect the character and quality of the dialogue between the attorneys and Justices," an aide wrote in a recent letter on behalf of Chief Justice John Roberts.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 3, 2017
Lawyers suing over Flint, Michigan's contaminated drinking water want a fund established to compensate more than 100,000 victims of a public health crisis that they insist government officials and two engineering firms created and then covered up.
By Scott Flaherty | October 3, 2017
In his role, Thompson will oversee a set of reforms suggested in a DOJ consent decree calling for a series of reforms in the city's stop, search and arrest practices. The federal government and city of Baltimore agreed to the reforms in January.
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