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Halkbank, Represented by Williams & Connolly, Pleads Not Guilty in Iran Sanctions-Busting Case
Prosecutors from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office had opposed any further delay, saying that they were ready to begin producing discovery.Zofran MDL Bellwether Trial Canceled Due to Coronavirus
The trial, originally scheduled for May 4, comes in a case brought by the parents of Maia Rodriguez, alleging their daughter was born in 2004 with heart defects due to her mother's use of Zofran during pregnancy. The trial would have been the first in more than 450 lawsuits filed against GlaxoSmithKline.Irell's COVID-19 Patent Suit Doesn't Fit Traditional 'Patent Troll' Narrative
If you wanted to create the most infuriating possible "patent troll" narrative, this one would be hard to top. But a few other factors are worth considering, says IP Reporter Scott Graham.There's More to the Irell COVID-19 'Patent Troll' Suit Than Meets the Eye
If you wanted to create the most infuriating possible "patent troll" narrative, this one would be hard to top. But a few other factors are worth considering, says IP Reporter Scott Graham.There's More to the Irell COVID-19 'Patent Troll' Suit Than Meets the Eye
If you wanted to create the most infuriating possible "patent troll" narrative, this Delaware case would be hard to top. But a few other factors are worth considering, says IP Reporter Scott Graham.Hogan Lovells' Cate Stetson Looks Ahead to Milestone of 100 Appellate Arguments
Hogan Lovells' Cate Stetson speaks about how she prepares for oral arguments (spoiler alert: it involves cheeseburgers) and why so few women argue before the U.S. Supreme Court.Hogan Lovells Partner Cate Stetson Looks Ahead to Milestone of 100 Appellate Arguments
Hogan Lovells' Cate Stetson speaks about how she prepares for oral arguments (spoiler alert: it involves cheeseburgers) and why so few women argue before the U.S. Supreme Court.Skilled in the Art: IP Community Braces for Social Distancing + More on the COVID-19 'Patent Troll'
The fallout from COVID-19 is landing on the IP communityHillary Clinton's Appeal Argues No 'Extraordinary Circumstances' Justify Deposition
A Washington federal trial judge said Clinton and a former longtime aide must be deposed in a public-records suit about Clinton's use of a private email server. The impending depositions are "inappropriate, unnecessary, and a clear abuse of discretion," lawyers at Williams & Connolly and Wilkinson Walsh contend.Trending Stories
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