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Net income, revenue rise sharply at MasTec
MasTec, a Coral Gables-based builder of infrastructure for utilities, said net income hit $38.4 million, an 111 percent increase from $18.2 million in the same period a year earlier.Jones Wins President Judge Race
Judge C. Darnell Jones II, who currently sits on the Commerce Court after a 12-year stint in the criminal branch, has been elected president judge of the First Judicial District.'Step-Plus-Function' Revisited -- At Last
The Federal Circuit has largely avoided interpreting step-plus-function claims under 35 U.S.C. 112, para. 6. But Judge Rader's concurring opinion in Seal-Flex Inc. v. Athletic Track & Court Constr., while technically dicta, sheds new light on where the Federal Circuit is headed.Mutual Marine Office Inc. v. Transfercom Limited
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Ex-Staff Attorney Accuses Quinn Emanuel of Racial Bias
Kisshia Simmons-Grant, who is black, alleges that her supervisor, a managing staff attorney, routinely assigned more work to white staff attorneys than to her even though she was comparably qualified. The result, she alleges, was several periods during which she had no work and therefore no income.Role of the Event Study in Loss Causation Analysis
Lawyers and courts increasingly focused on proper methodology for determining whether investor losses are caused by fraudCooley, Gunderson Dettmer Tapped in Gilead Sciences Deal
Susman Godfrey Sued Over Alleged Fraud, Conspiracy
The arbitration process is supposed to make short order of endless, messy litigation. But if Positive Software Solutions, et al. v. Susman Godfrey, et al. stands for anything, it's that a dispute can become endless and messy precisely because of arbitration.Trending Stories
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