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Spitzer Has Two-Pronged Legal Tool For Prodding Broker to a Settlement
Spitzer has Two-Pronged Strategy Against Insurance Targets
The answers to two questions could determine the scope and direction of Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's assault on alleged corruption in the insurance industry: How might he prove the existence of the price-fixing conspiracy? Why has he not sued the insurers he excoriated throughout the civil complaint filed against Marsh in New York Supreme Court?Kirkland at Counter as A&P Checks In to Chapter 11
One of the largest grocery chains in the U.S., The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, filed for bankruptcy on Sunday night. The Chapter 11 filing affects all A&P, Pathmark, Waldbaum's, Food Emporium, Food Basics, and Super Fresh stores.'Schering' Overruled: Risk of Settling Patent Disputes Reduced?
James Veltrop and Michael Keeley, partners at Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider, write that a recent court decision might lessen antitrust risk in settling pharmaceutical patent litigation. The settlement of such disputes has drawn increased scrutiny over the last decade, resulting in multiple consent decrees and substantial monetary damages.Differing Standards of Adequacy Complicate Patent Infringement Cases
Thomas Rohback and Aaron Feigenbaum of Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider write: Given the Supreme Court's reasoning in two major decisions on pleading standards, it would appear that patent cases, which are, without a doubt, complex and remarkably expensive, would unquestionably be subject to the 'Twombly'/'Iqbal' threshold of plausibility based on allegations of fact. But that is not the law - or at least it is not the law as pronounced by the Federal Circuit.Q&A: The Role Graphics Experts Play in Complex Trials
Jeff Isler, president of Infographics, answers questions on how graphics experts fit into trial strategy and the strategic role graphics presentation plays in complex scientific litigation.How Associates Can Blow the Business-Development Bell Curve
Some law firm associates have developed major clients for their employers. They do it for myriad reasons ? because they enjoy it, receive monetary incentives or feel it positions them better for when they are evaluated for possible partnership.Trending Stories
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