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November 02, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Top 20 Personal Injury Awards of the Year

The Law Journal's annual review of personal injury cases resulting in the largest recoveries
34 minute read
June 25, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Suits & Deals

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
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October 17, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Man Sentenced to 40 Months for Pirating Movies, TV Shows

A federal judge in Seattle has sentenced a man who pirated movies and television shows to 40 months in prison and ordered him to forfeit $409,776.
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May 02, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

IP Lawyers Praise Targeting of Counterfeit Imports

Intellectual property lawyers are calling a interim rule of U.S. Customs and Border Protection that allows the agency to share information about potentially counterfeit imports with trademark holders "a good start."
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July 02, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Costco is awarded fees in copyright battle

A California federal judge awarded nearly $397,000 to Costco Wholesale Corp. for attorneys fees it spent battling watchmaker Omega S.A.'s eight-year infringement suit against the warehouse club retailer, ruling that Omega's actions constituted copyright misuse.
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January 30, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Truck Driver Injured in Forklift Fall To Get $2.95M in Monmouth Suit

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
9 minute read
April 01, 2009 | The American Lawyer

Deals in Brief: Pharmaceuticals

Mead Johnson IPO; Lundbeck Ovation; Endo Indevus
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May 01, 2010 | Legaltech News

Risks & Rewards

As social media-savvy young adults ascend to leadership roles in law firms and companies, effective policies protect and promote organizations.
11 minute read
April 02, 2007 | Law.com

2nd Circuit: To Ban Strip Clubs, Towns Must Show Evidence of 'Negative Secondary Effects'

Municipalities that want to exclude strip clubs must first consider evidence of potential negative impacts such as rising crime or falling property values, a federal appeals court has ruled. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that, although the U.S. Supreme Court has not "expressly decided the issue," its case law suggests that town officials must provide evidence of "negative secondary effects" before passing an ordinance to ban nude dancing.
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