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Stocks rise on more signs of growth; Dow gains 40
NEW YORK AP - Fresh signs Friday that the economy continues its slow, steady recovery and easing worries about Greece's debt problems helped push stocks higher.Stocks got a boost after reassuring statements from Greece's finance minister and the head of the European Central Bank. Major European indexes are higher, while the dollar fell against the euro.Larry R. Feldman: Helping Jurors To Read Between the Lines
When defending a corporation in civil litigation, "you can't just sit back and defend," says Larry R. Feldman an attorney in Santa Monica, Calif. His three trial tips: Go on the attack immediately. Use focus groups to try out themes. And make good use of plaintiffs' documents to support your case. For most of his career, Feldman has been a plaintiffs' attorney, which is advantageous as a defense lawyer now, he feels: "I know the holes in a case and where to attack."Federal Trade Commission v. Actavis Inc.
Although the anticompetitive effects of a reverse settlement agreement might fall within the scope of a patent's exclusionary potential, this does not immunize the agreement from antitrust attack.Guilty Verdict Survives Jurors' Home Study of Indictment
The Second Circuit held that George Esso had not been deprived of his constitutional rights, since the jurors who were allowed to take copies of the indictment home during deliberations had been given specific instructions not to show it to anyone else or to use it for independent research.On Seminar Circuit, a Ski Slope Doesn't Hurt
Federal judges, like Judge Royce Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, face increased scrutiny this year under a new policy requiring greater disclosure of expense-paid trips to privately funded seminars.Down Goes 'Fraser'! Mold Comes Creeping Back
Rivkin Radler partner Eric S. Strober analyzes a First Department decision in which the court accepted the opinion of the plaintiff's witness, even though that witness used the same method of differential diagnosis that the First Department had rejected four years earlier. The recent holding seems to have altered 'Frye's' "general acceptance" analysis in favor of a more expansive interpretation requiring only a "reasonable quantum of legitimate support" for an expert's view.Trending Stories
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