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Women Litigators Find They're Still on Trial
Four centuries after the first woman appeared as counsel in a colonial courtroom, male litigators have suppressed the instinct to impose masculine titles on their female counterparts, but some might say they're still not entirely comfortable with women in the trial life. This spring, the issues facing female litigators will be the subject of not one, but two conferences in Los Angeles.It's Time For U.S. Courts To Consider Service Of Process By Social Media
A good defendant can be hard to find. This is especially true in the Internet age where wrongdoers hide behind international boundaries, proxy servers in remote locations, and vague online identities.Firm Says Intel Rigged Panel On Standards
Intel Corp. is in the antitrust hot seat once again. Three months after negotiating an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over antitrust charges, the chip maker is accused of wielding improper influence on a standards setting body to block a would-be competitor, MultiVideo Labs Inc. But antitrust lawyers and scholars say the suit could be a tough one to prove.Cheating as a Winning Strategy?
Despite the failure of the FTC to nail Rambus, honesty about your patents may still be the best policy during standard-setting.Credibility was at issue in 2009's largest verdict
Plaintiff lawyers' attack on Abbott's credibility and case theory may have helped Centocor score a $1.67 billion verdict — the largest verdict last year, according to NLJ affiliate VerdictSearch's Top 100 Verdicts of 2009.Firm Says Intel Rigged Panel On Standards
Three months after negotiating an agreement with the FTC over antitrust charges, Intel Corp. is accused of wielding improper influence on a standards setting body to block a would-be competitor, MultiVideo Labs Inc. But antitrust lawyers and scholars say the suit against the Santa Clara-based chip maker could be tough to prove. MultiVideo will have to show that Intel was able to sway members to reject MultiVideo's product as a standard.Gross v. German Foundation Industrial Initiative et al
Claims by victims of Nazi-era wrongs, that German companies owe "interest" on their payments to a reparations fund created with the substantial involvement of the United States and German governments, are not subject to the political-question doctrine and, therefore, are justiciable.Trending Stories
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