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Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 80 - April 28, 2010
Daily decision alert.Beefing Up Tyson's IP Department
Christine Daugherty has always had a strong stomach. It helped her when she was a Ph.D. candidate in plant physiology, conducting experiments in a weightless environment, and it helps her in her job heading up IP work at Springdale, Ark.-based meat processor, Tyson Foods. Tyson had nine in-house attorneys when Daugherty came onboard in 2003, but no IP lawyers. In her newly created role, Daugherty manages a portfolio of about 100 patents and 450 trademarks and presides over a new patent licensing venture.Rutgers-Camden Law School Appoints New Associate Dean
Legal scholar John S. Beckerman was named the new associate dean for academic affairs at the Rutgers University School of Law at Camden, N.J. Beckerman will oversee the development of the curriculum at the school. Beckerman co-authored an article that is generally credited with inspiring the lead plaintiff provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.Qualified Immunity Shields Prison Officials in Lawsuit Over TB Test
Familiar Faces Before the U.S. Supreme Court
When Carter Phillips rose to argue in the case of Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on April 20, it was his fifth U.S. Supreme Court oral argument of the term, but something of a first for the court itself.Sentencing Clash Back at Supreme Court
Responding quickly to the aftermath of its June decision on criminal sentencing, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to quickly consider two cases that will determine if federal sentencing guidelines are now unconstitutional. The court heeded the plea of Acting Solicitor General Paul Clement to consider the cases in the aftermath of Blakely v. Washington, the June 24 ruling that said juries, not judges, must determine the facts that enhance sentences.Implications of 'Janus' for Securities Fraud Liability of Corporate Insiders
Scott M. Himes, a member of Stillman & Friedman, writes: Although Janus' "ultimate authority" rule seemingly is another bright-line approach in securities law, applying it might not be so easy. Already the lower courts have differed on whether Janus applies to corporate insiders.Stocks' 17% gain since Bernanke disclosed QE2 disarms critics
Republican leaders in Congress say they have "deep concerns" about Ben S. Bernanke's second round of quantitative easing. The U.S. stock and credit markets don't share those reservations.Trending Stories
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