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US Judge: It's the Right Call to Delay Finjan/Cisco Patent Jury Trial
The judge told Finjan and Cisco that juror resentment could have been a problem if they had gone forward with a June 22 trial date. With the trial now postponed to October, Freeman began looking ahead to how to handle jury questionnaires.San Jose Judge: It's the Right Call to Delay Patent Jury Trial
The judge told Finjan and Cisco that juror resentment could have been a problem if they had gone forward with a June 22 trial date. With the trial now postponed to October, Freeman began looking ahead to how to handle jury questionnaires.First Circ.: No 'Reasonably Equivalent Value' in Exchange for Tuition Payments
In In re Palladino, 942 F.3d 55 (1st Cir. 2019), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit addressed whether a debtor receives "reasonably equivalent value" in exchange for paying his adult child's college tuition.Pond Lehocky Lays Off 76 Employees, Citing Impact of COVID-19
The workers' compensation and Social Security disability law firm has parted ways with a significant chunk of its workforce.In Pennsylvania, Scale Told the Tale of the Am Law 200
Size played a significant role in the 2019 success of the state's Am Law 200 firms.Retailer Alleges Offit Kurman Overbilled, Including 'Huge Sum' for E-Discovery
Online retailer LuxeYard and its owner allege a partner at the firm mishandled litigation and withdrew from representation at a time that "forced" them to settle related litigation for $450,000.Retailer Alleges Offit Kurman Overbilled for Handling Delaware Case
Online retailer LuxeYard and its owner allege a partner at the firm mishandled litigation and withdrew from representation at a time that "forced" them to settle related litigation for $450,000.Houston Retailer Alleges Offit Kurman Overbilled for Defense Work, E-Discovery
A Houston retailer and its owner allege a partner at the Maryland-based firm mishandled litigation and withdrew from representation at a time that "forced" them to settle related litigation for $450,000.Chancery Decision in 'Highway to Health' Puts Specific Jurisdiction in Spotlight
The "close, but no cigar" nature of the Delaware Court of Chancery's decision reminds litigants that specific personal jurisdiction may be established in a variety of ways—including through the "cumulative effect" theory or by enforcement of a forum selection clause against nonsignatories.Daily Dicta: Sorry (Not Sorry) Varsity Blues Parents—You're Not Off the Hook
U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton in Massachusetts on Friday wrote that while the government's failure to turn over potentially exculpatory material promptly was ' irresponsible and misguided,' it was not willful.Trending Stories
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