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More Notable Lateral Hires: The 2018 Runners-Up
The top 10 list included several important hires across the state. But those weren't the only moves worth noting. There were 10 more shifts that took place over the course of 2018 that deserve a second look.Willkie Maintains Silence on College Admissions Scandal
The firm's public response has been limited. But there's every reason to expect that, below the surface, it's been working hard to contain the damage.Facebook Gets Go-Ahead for Opposing Counsel's Documents
A California state court judge found that a litigation opponent of the social media giant had "utilized the services of counsel to aid in committing a crime or fraud" when handing over confidential documents to British Parliament and journalists.Calif. Judge Grants Facebook's Crime-Fraud Exception Request for Opposing Counsel's Documents
A California state court judge found that a litigation opponent of the social media giant had "utilized the services of counsel to aid in committing a crime or fraud" when handing over confidential documents to British Parliament and journalists.Judge Grants Facebook's Crime-Fraud Exception Request for Opposing Counsel's Documents
A California state court judge found that a litigation opponent of the social media giant had "utilized the services of counsel to aid in committing a crime or fraud" when handing over confidential documents to British Parliament and journalists.View more book results for the query "*"
5 Things Senators Are Hearing About Killer Drug Prices
One sign of the size of the problem is the Cigna-Kroger celecoxib price gap.Qualcomm Wins $31M Patent Verdict Against Apple
The stakes will be much higher at next month's antitrust trial, but Friday's verdict shows that Qualcomm is capable of mounting a persuasive case against Apple.Qualcomm Wins $31 Million Patent Verdict Against Apple
The stakes will be much higher at next month's antitrust trial, but Friday's verdict shows that Qualcomm is capable of mounting a persuasive case against Apple.NJ Court Upholds $1.5M Verdict for Ex-Phillies Pitcher Over Firing From MLB Network
The appeals court found a Camden County judge and jury "fairly and soundly" resolved the lawsuit challenging Phillies relief pitcher Mitch Williams' firing for violation of a morals clause in his broadcast contract.Trending Stories
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