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July 14, 2008 | The Recorder

Monthly Lateral Report

The latest lateral moves.
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July 11, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lead Paint Suit Dismissed in Calif.

In a setback for the affirmative litigation movement, a judge in Santa Clara, Calif., has tossed out a closely watched suit against paint companies that was filed by Santa Clara and joined by San Francisco and several cities.
3 minute read
December 16, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

To Be Continued

In 30 years of practice, plaintiffs lawyer George Fleming says he has become "sadly familiar" with what he believes is a tried-and-true delay tactic used by some defense attorneys of hiring lawyers who also are legislators. He alleges that lawyers for Wyeth -- a defendant in a fen-phen suit Fleming planned to take to trial on Dec. 16 in Jim Wells County -- used a highly unusual strategy to delay the trial.
10 minute read
October 24, 2007 | Law.com

MPAA GC Is Ready for His Close-Up

Since 1922, when movies were silent and television was a laboratory experiment, the Motion Picture Association of America has advocated the interests of Hollywood studios. GC Gregory P. Goeckner says these days, much of his work involves intellectual property litigation that results from changes in technology. "We've been involved in a great deal of precedent-setting litigation," he says.
6 minute read
September 12, 2000 | Law.com

Reform Eyed for Landmark Drug Law

The Hatch-Waxman Act, a 1984 law that transformed the pharmaceutical industry, is out of date. Just as lawmakers are thinking of making changes to it, the makers of both brand-name and generic drugs are trying to solve a complicated political equation involving election-year politics and the political backlash against health care costs to decide if revisiting the Hatch-Waxman Act is in their best interests.
9 minute read
May 07, 2004 | Daily Report Online

$1 Billion Fen-Phen Verdict Returned

Brenda Sapino [email protected] M. O'Quinn persuaded a jury in Beaumont, Texas, to return a record $1 billion verdict in a fen-phen suit on April 27, but the Houston plaintiffs' lawyer now faces the harder task of convincing the trial judge and appeals courts that the jury finding busts a statutory cap on punitive damages.
8 minute read
March 02, 2009 | The Recorder

Monthly Lateral Report

The latest lateral moves.
5 minute read
April 26, 2004 | Law.com

FTC Loses a Big One

In a blow to one of the Federal Trade Commission's largest and most ambitious proceedings, an administrative law judge last week dismissed the agency's antitrust case against Rambus Inc. The ruling is a roadblock for the three companies challenging the computer chip developer over its patents and could pave the way for Rambus to collect billions in licensing fees from these three, as well as scores of others. The FTC sought to bar Rambus from enforcing patents on computer chip technology.
5 minute read
March 06, 2002 | National Law Journal

Is That Online Customer A Terrorist?

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September 03, 2002 | National Law Journal

Firm Finds Summer Inspiring

Law in the public interest.
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