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Eleventh Circuit Punts on Constitutional Questions in Long-Awaited Tobacco Ruling, Leaving Both Sides to Declare Victory
Publication Date: 2010-07-22
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It's a rare appellate ruling that has both the plaintiffs and defendants in billion-dollar litigation claiming to be thrilled.

November 22, 2004 |

Courts Should Keep Door Open For Videotaped Depositions

Plaintiffs' lawyers should be given wide latitude to videotape depositions of defendant doctors in medical malpractice actions, a Lancaster County judge has ruled.
6 minute read
August 06, 2007 |

Patent Reform Finds Traction in House and Senate

Legislating patent reform is like finding a recipe to feed diverse cultures that long have hated each other's foods. But now that major patent reform bills have come out of the "oven" and onto the House and Senate floors in the U.S. Congress, will those cultures find enough in the pot to appeal to their divergent tastes?
9 minute read
November 19, 2003 |

Newsbriefs

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December 31, 2012 |

Recession-rattled investors lose faith in stocks

Defying decades of investment history, ordinary Americans are selling stocks for a fifth year in a row.
10 minute read
July 24, 2003 |

Obscure Alien Tort Claims Act Resurfaces With Alarm

If you're a business and you haven't yet been sued under this law, don't worry, you will be.
10 minute read
September 17, 2004 |

Majoras: We'll Stay Course

Deborah Majoras today will be publicly sworn in as the next chairman of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, a job she technically took over last month when Timothy J. Muris resigned. In her first interview on competition policy since returning to government, Majoras discusses her views on oil industry consolidation, merger remedies and international antitrust enforcement.
6 minute read
April 19, 2010 |

The Efficiency equation

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July 18, 2012 |

Unjust Enrichment, Additional Insureds, Issues in Criminal Practice

In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partners Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry discuss a recent holding that a real estate firm's relationship with a competitor in the transaction at issue was not sufficient to support an unjust enrichment claim, another decision that stated that if misrepresentations by the primary insured rendered the liability policy void such that the primary insured was not entitled to coverage, the additional insureds similarly would not be entitled to coverage, and more.
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