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Lawyers Wary of Ruling Allowing Polluters to Be Hauled Into Municipal Court
The ruling has sparked criticism that hearing environmental matters in a court known for handling traffic cases is a bad policy.Fish & Richardson Wins New Trial on Fabric Design Patent
The Federal Circuit says a jury should have evaluated the competing designs, even if a primary difference was one company's logo. But the appellate court sidestepped a damages question left open by the Supreme Court's Samsung v. Apple ruling.John Doe Summonses: Procedural Hurdles With Limited Review
John Doe summonses provide the IRS with a powerful investigative device bounded by a set of requirements inapplicable to other IRS summonses. In this edition of his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin discusses some recent developments that highlight the obstacles and procedural hurdles faced by recipients of John Doe summonses and IRS agents alike.Baker McKenzie's New Global Chairman Talks Rates, Expansion and More
From equalizing rates, to managing through trade wars to growth in the U.S., Baker McKenzie's new chair, Milton Cheng, spells out his vision for the firm.Litigators of the Week: Covington Team Beats Multi-Billion FCA Claim
'We hope this case will be a useful touchpoint for companies who face similar FCA allegations premised on non-compliance with informal agency guidance.'Money Laundering on Video Games: Play On or Game Over?
Bad actors are using video game platforms to launder money, but legal perils faced by the gaming companies themselves continue to be relatively minor barring a substantial improvement in their ability to detect such behavior.Environmental Groups, State AGs Challenge Endangered Species Act Revisions
As with many environmental policy developments in this current political atmosphere, however, public reaction has been split—many members of the regulated community have welcomed the changes, while environmental groups and several state attorneys general have sued the administration to overturn the rulemaking.Sunshine State Considers Measure Banning Sunscreen Bans
Florida lawmakers who think it's more important to protect humans are moving toward outlawing Key West's sunscreen ban and making sure no other local governments impose similar ordinances.Trending Stories
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