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FTC Opens Huge Trial of Chip Designer
With more than $1 billion on the line, lawyers for memory chip designer Rambus Inc. squared off against the Federal Trade Commission last week in the opening round of one of the biggest administrative proceedings in FTC history -- involving 500,000 pages of documents and 18 major law firms. The FTC has charged Rambus with abusing its intellectual property rights to illegally monopolize the market for a widely used form of computer memory.Ex-Miller Canfield Partner Gets Five Years for Illegal Tax Shelter
Former Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone partner John Campbell was sentenced to five years in prison on Monday for conspiring to sell fraudulent tax shelters. Campbell, who pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to defraud the U.S. in April 2008, had two years of supervised release tacked on to his sentence along with an order to pay $40,763 in restitution. Campbell worked at Miller Canfield, where he headed the firm's office in Kalamazoo, Mich., until 2006.New Questions Arise Over Chiquita's 2004 Search Warrant
What happened to the search warrant that the government supposedly served on Chiquita Brands International three years ago? The lead prosecutor on the case -- in which Chiquita was accused of funding terrorism -- has always thought that the warrant was executed. But lawyers for the company and a U.S. Department of Justice official recently said that it wasn't. Their revelation has led to new questions: Was the warrant blocked, and if so, why?Aid for Katrina Victims Continues to Pour In
A national teleconference for attorneys involved in environmental and energy issues in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was held yesterday, with a panel of speakers that included the former general counsels for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency.$1.5 Mil. Awarded in Phila.�s Second Hormone Therapy Trial
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $1.5 million in compensatory damages to an Arkansas couple in the second hormone therapy case to go to verdict in the city�s court system.Letter Downplaying Effects of Fen-Phen Fuels Lawyer Dissent
When lawyers for users of the diet drug fen-phen agreed to settle a federal class-action suit against American Home Products, it looked as if the resolution was going to leave most parties satisfied. People who used the drug before it was pulled off the market on suspicion of causing heart malfunctions would be eligible for a free round of diagnostic tests and possible payment of up to $1.5 million. But plaintiffs attorney Marc Bern now says that the settlement low-balls potential plaintiffs.Trending Stories
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