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Latham, Finnegan Win $115M Muscular Dystrophy Drug Patent Verdict for Counterclaimant
The trial took place over five days before U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Hall.Advice to Practicing Lawyers About Their Future
The following is an excerpt from remarks recently delivered by P. Kevin Castel at the Federal Bar Council offering his advice to practicing lawyers on planning the second, third or fourth acts of their careers.Five Noteworthy Litigation Trends of 2024—and What to Watch in 2025
With the potential to redefine key areas of the law, here are the five most interesting litigation hotspots spotted by Law.com Radar in 2024.It’s Time to Make CLE Courses Relevant Again
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) courses are not often the fodder of columns, but this is an exception. Particularly since the pandemic, it has become, shall we say, looser and doesn’t always meet its goals. Not that it ever had; it’s just worse now.Some Elite Universities Favor Wealthy Students in Admissions Decisions, Lawsuit Alleges
The filings offer a rare peek at the deliberations of university heads and admissions officials. They show how schools admit otherwise unqualified students because their wealthy parents could possibly donate large sums down the line.View more book results for the query "Massachusetts"
Contested Engineer Cleared to Testify in Defective Pistol Suit, Federal Judge Rules
Sig Sauer asked the Massachusetts court to follow the guidance of a 2021 decision from Texas federal court, which held that the contested expert did not offer a "generalized acceptance of his theory," of uncommanded firings—meaning firing without pulling the trigger—because he didn't perform functional tests.How Legal Tech Changed Law School Education in 2024
The outgoing year ushered in several legal education programs, from tech-focused courses and degrees to access-to-justice clinics, and more.Law Student Sues NY Attorney Grievance Officials, Seeking Materials Over Sexual Assault Claims
The plaintiff alleges that a former law school professor of hers sexually assaulted her twice and continually sexually harassed her.Newly Public Biotech Startup Hires Life Sciences Veteran as GC
Upstream Bio has a drug in clinical trials that aims to reduce inflammation caused by severe asthma.Trending Stories
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