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You Got Our Judge Recused? Fine, We'll Get Your Judge Recused
Kramer Levin partners Paul Andre and Lisa Kobialka won a $2.75 billion patent infringement judgment in 2020, only to lose it on appeal over a ticky-tack judicial conflict of interest. Now Andre has won a measure of payback at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.You Got Our Judge Recused? Fine, We'll Get Your Judge Recused
Kramer Levin partners Paul Andre and Lisa Kobialka won a $2.75 billion patent infringement judgment in 2020 in a dispute between Centripetal Networks and Cisco, only to lose it on appeal over a ticky-tack judicial conflict of interest. Now Andre has won a measure of payback at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.Profits for Team Players | Twitter's Legal Risk | 2023 Cannabis Law Forecast: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Litigation Leaders: Kramer Levin's Barry Berke on Being 'Trial Lawyers and Not Just Litigators'
"That trial lawyer approach has helped us achieve great success for our clients not only for those cases we do try, but also for those cases we get dismissed early, where we achieve a favorable settlement, or where we avoid having a case brought in the first instance," Berke says.Litigation Leaders: Kramer Levin's Barry Berke on Being 'Trial Lawyers and Not Just Litigators'
"That trial lawyer approach has helped us achieve great success for our clients not only for those cases we do try, but also for those cases we get dismissed early, where we achieve a favorable settlement, or where we avoid having a case brought in the first instance," Berke says.View more book results for the query "Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP"
Another Impressive Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
This week's runners-up are Barry Berke, Dani James and their team at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel got a ruling knocking out the bribery charges facing former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin.'Wrong From the Get-Go': Judges Scrutinize Attorney Fee-Shifting in Federal Case
Judge William Alsup awarded $5.9 million in fees against Finjan last year while criticizing the conduct of its trial counsel. But on Wednesday, Federal Circuit judges suggested Alsup might not have been specific enough in his order to justify the entire fee award.Supreme Court Won't Revive $2.75B Judgment Over Judge's Stock Ownership
The justices let stand a Federal Circuit ruling ordering a retrial before a new judge, notwithstanding Centripetal Networks' and Paul Clement's pleas that the amount involved was trivial and that the judge did the right thing by divesting to a blind trust.Manhattan Judge Dismisses Bribery, Fraud Charges Against Ex-Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel partner Barry Berke, who represents Benjamin, described the case as "the most aggressive political corruption case ever brought by the U.S. government."NY State Bar Association Files Lawsuit to Double Pay for Court-Appointed Counsel
The action follows on a victory for appointed counsel that applied only to lawyers in New York City. If the NYSBA is successful it will secure a raise statewide.Trending Stories
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