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May 09, 2003 | Law.com

GlaxoSmithKline v. Apotex

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July 01, 2009 | The American Lawyer

Crossing Borders

In a big arbitration, one battleground isn't enough.
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July 19, 2005 | Law.com

Flanigan Makes His Mark Behind the Scenes

Timothy Flanigan, President Bush's pick for the No. 2 spot at the DOJ, is likely to face questions during Senate confirmation hearings on his involvement in security measures taken after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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June 30, 2003 | Law.com

Military 'Amicus' Brief Helped Decide Michigan Case

A chat between two political old-timers in the summer of 1999, over dinner in Ann Arbor, Mich., proved to be the catalyst for what may be remembered as one of the most important amicus curiae briefs ever submitted to the Supreme Court. This brief turned out to be a central point in Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's 5-4 majority opinion last week that upheld the law school's affirmative action plan in Grutter v. Bollinger.
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January 18, 2011 | Delaware Law Weekly

Settlement of Shareholder Lawsuit Involved Concessions, but No Monetary Damages

A pair of plaintiffs' law firms plan to ask the Delaware Court of Chancery for as much as $6.5 million in fees for legal work related to shareholder lawsuit settlements with Alberto Culver Co. that didn't increase the shareholders' take in a pending merger deal.
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September 13, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

New York Susquehanna and Western Railway Corporation v. Jackson

The Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act does not pre-empt state regulation if it is nondiscriminatory and not unreasonably burdensome.
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July 21, 2004 | New York Law Journal

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November 29, 2004 | Law.com

Parmalat Creditors in U.S. Cry Foul Over Spreading Litigation

The legal war accompanying the collapse of the bankrupt Italian food giant Parmalat is being waged mainly in Italy. But litigation has spread to American courts, and some U.S. creditors of Parmalat are crying foul. An injunction based in bankruptcy law bars the U.S. creditors from litigating in the United States and has prevented them from defending themselves in cases Parmalat has filed against them in this country, they say.
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September 23, 2005 | Law.com

Biotech Patent Cases May Tank

More than 100 biotech patent applications -- part of a land rush to protect bits of identifiable genetic markers -- will most likely be thrown out as inventions lacking practical use, as a result of a recent decision by the Federal Circuit. The Monsanto case, closely watched by the biotechnology industry, is the court's first application of the patent protection standard of "substantial and specific" utility to nucleotide sequences known as expressed sequence tags, or ESTs -- a component of DNA.
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September 03, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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