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USADA Lawyers Speak Out About Armstrong Probe, Pro Cycling's "Omertà"
Bryan Cave's Richard Young and William Bock III of Indianapolis-based Kroger, Gardis & Regas discuss their work advising the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in connection with its investigation into Lance Armstrong's use of performance-enhancing drugs. They also respond to the efforts undertaken by Armstrong's legal team to undermine USADA's 202-page reasoned decision excoriating cycling's most famous figure.Huge award was justified by Mattel's scorched-earth tactics, MGA argues
MGA Entertainment Inc., which is fighting to hold on to the $310 million judgment it won against competitor Mattel Inc. in the battle over the Bratz doll, told an appellate court that the award was justified against "one of the largest and most aggressively litigated cases ever tried in this Circuit."Federal Court Refuses to Toss Bank of America Class Action
A federal judge has refused to dismiss a class action suit against Bank of America, its home loan and reinsurance subsidiaries and a number of private mortgage insurers, instead directing the parties to develop a record on the issue of whether the statute of limitations should be equitably tolled based on the plaintiffs' claims that the defendants allegedly engaged in a scheme to use mortgage insurance premiums to fund illegal kickbacks to lenders.Google seeks dismissal of authors' suit over book scans
Google Inc. asked a U.S. court to dismiss a lawsuit by authors over the digitizing of books, saying that the company's book-scanning program is a fair use of copyrighted material and a benefit to the public and authors.High court losses stun environmentalists
Environmentalists suffered a stunning 0-for-5 outcome in the U.S. Supreme Court this term, their "worst term ever," according to advocates and scholars.The defeats left the environmental community, and even its traditional antagonist in these cases-the business community-wondering where the court is heading in this increasingly important area of the law.Character Committee Interviews Set for Tuesday
Supreme Court Argument Cycle Dominated by Veterans
In a remarkable feat, by the end of April arguments in the 2008-09 term, two veteran U.S. Supreme Court advocates each had argued six cases, and attorneys from just three firms and one law school clinic stood at the podium in nearly 35 percent of the term's 78 argued cases. The term was a testament to the growing size and influence of the private Supreme Court bar, and its two titans were Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Theodore Olson.The Bankruptcy Files: Toll Roads and Railroads
Despite a dip in bankruptcy filings over the past year, Cleary, Kirkland, Verrill Dana, and Willkie have grabbed lead roles in recent Chapter 11 cases for toll road operator American Roads, textbook publisher Cengage Learning, embattled rail company Montreal, Maine & Atlantic, and nationwide ambulance operator Rural/Metro.Ruling Against Apple Sets Higher Bar for Patent Injunctions
The order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents applies a heightened standard that requires patent holders to show a direct link between lost market share and a specific infringing feature of a competitor's product.Trending Stories
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