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June 22, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

U.S. Companies Account for More Than Half of Nanotechnology IP

In an effort to stay ahead of the curve on patent and intellectual property happenings, a team of lawyers from McDermott Will & Emery have published a new report on what they call the "fifth technologic revolution": nanotechnology.
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August 17, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Stroud Productions & Enterprises Inc. v. Castle Rock Entertainment Inc.

Copyright Suit Involving Jazz Singer Nina Simone Is Transferred to California Court
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April 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

Credit life insurance cases roil lawyers

The Georgia state Supreme Court has become the latest venue for disputes over credit life insurance policies that have resulted in allegations and counter-allegations — not just between insurance companies and consumers, but among the plaintiffs lawyers who represent them.
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November 10, 2005 | Law.com

Court Bars Disappointed Bidder From Suing for Spectrum Profits

The False Claims Act does not permit the remedy of disgorgement of profits for a disappointed bidder in the government's auction of wireless spectrum licenses, a New York federal judge has ruled. Judge Paul A. Crotty found that R.C. Taylor, who brought a qui tam action under the False Claims Act alleging fraud in the bidding process by more than 50 individuals and companies involved in the auctions for licenses, cannot be awarded the profits made by some of the defendants when they resold their licenses.
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May 18, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

EventsA free seminar titled Strategies for Managing Personal Wealth Through Planned Giving will be presented on Tuesday, May 22, from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the Pyramid Club, located at 1735 Market St., 52nd floor, in Philadelphia. Registration and breakfast will begin at 8 a.m.
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August 07, 2009 | Law.com

Are Third-Years Ready to Try Felony Cases?

There's a growing consensus that third-year law students are ready to handle felony criminal matters, with proper supervision. This week, Ohio became the 42nd state to allow 3Ls to handle more than misdemeanors after a long campaign led by a non-profit that partners with several law schools. Not everyone was on board with the change. A few local lawyers argued it would lead to lower quality defense for indigent criminals, and at least one major area law school backed off supporting the change.
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June 14, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Joinder of Unrelated Defendants in Patent Cases

Disagreement among federal courts regarding joinder of unrelated defendants
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June 03, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Choudhury v. Ramtahal

Court Awards Possession to Landlord, Tenant Flooded Bathroom Several Times
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Atlanta Braves Sue Insurer Over Policy for Pitcher
Publication Date: 2009-02-18
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In some rare, non-steroid related baseball news, the Atlanta Braves have sued the Hartford Life Insurance Company for failing to pay on a policy covering its former pitcher, Mike Hampton, who was disabled for most of the 2008 season. The Braves, represented by Kilpatrick Stockton, are seeking $4.8 million plus interest.

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