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Jenner Partner Rescues PepsiCo. From $1.26 Billion Mistake
The international soft drink maker relied on Dean Panos, a partner in the firm's Chicago office, to beat back the huge default judgment in Wisconsin state court in a trade secrets case, reports sibling publication The National Law Journal.Welding-rod cases score wins, but also draw flak
Recent developments in welding-rod cases in three state courts suggest that the demise of this litigation is not imminent, despite an Ohio hearing set for this week on whether to sanction plaintiffs' counsel for filing two allegedly questionable federal cases.PepsiCo Hit With $1.26 Bil. Default Judgment
What's the cost of not showing up to court? For PepsiCo Inc., it's a $1.26 billion default judgment. A Wisconsin state court socked the company with the monster award in a case alleging that PepsiCo stole the idea to bottle and sell purified water from two Wisconsin men.More Therapists Are Being Sued After Counseling Fails
The growing popularity of therapy for everything from marriage troubles to drinking problems has the mental health care community paranoid about lawsuits.For PepsiCo, Price of Not Showing Up in Trade Secrets Case is $1.26 Billion
A Wisconsin state court socked the company with the monster award in a case alleging that the soft drink maker stole the idea to bottle and sell purified water from two Wisconsin men, reports sibling publication The National Law Journal.Price to PepsiCo for Not Being in Court: $1.26 Billion
What's the cost of not appearing in court? For PepsiCo, it's a $1.26 billion default judgment. A state court handed down the award in a case alleging PepsiCo stole the idea to bottle and sell purified water from two Wisconsin men.Price to PepsiCo for Not Being in Court: $1.26 Billion
What's the cost of not showing up to court? For PepsiCo, it's a $1.26 billion default judgment. A Wisconsin state court socked the company with the monster award in a case alleging that PepsiCo stole the idea to bottle and sell purified water from two Wisconsin men. Now the company is scrambling to salvage the situation. The damages award was handed down on Sept. 30 -- but PepsiCo filed motions to vacate the order and dismiss the claims on Oct. 13, saying it wasn't even aware of the lawsuit until Oct. 6.Wrongful Death Suit Allowed Over Embryo
A Chicago judge has ruled that a husband and wife will be allowed to proceed with a wrongful death suit against a fertility clinic that allegedly inadvertently discarded their fertilized egg. Lawyers say courts have previously considered cases involving embryos to be property rights or negligence claims, but a wrongful death action presents a new frontier that could affect abortion law, stem cell research, genetic testing and a wide range of other issues.Trending Stories
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