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Arbitration Scorecard 2013: Treaty Disputes
Treaty arbitrations active in 2011–13 in which at least $100 million was at stake.Instead of waiting for a scheduled San Francisco hearing on Apple's renewed bid to preliminarily enjoin U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy 10.1 Tab, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh decided Tuesday that she'd heard enough.
Federal Judge Refuses to Accept Guilty Plea in Health Care Fraud Case
Chi Yang faced prison time and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and restitution when he agreed to plead guilty in connection with fraudulent sales made by his biotech company. Then federal Judge Saundra Armstrong, in what observers call a highly unusual move, refused to accept the plea, stating at a hearing: "It is not my practice to accept guilty pleas from people who are not guilty." The development represents a stumble in the government's ongoing efforts in the arena of health care fraud.Justices raise the bar on antitrust
The Supreme Court last week, ruling in the final two of a trio of antitrust challenges this term, significantly raised the bar for those attempting to prove anti-competitive behavior by joint ventures and certain patent holders.A 2013 Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza
In our latest roundup of litigation involving Am Law 200 firms, Foley & Lardner and GrayRobinson are accused of helping to orchestrate a Medicare fraud; Greenberg Traurig faces fresh discrimination claims; and Cozen O'Connor is one of three plaintiffs seeking to recoup a total of $7.8 million in costs connected to a 2010 fire at the firm's New York office.Rape Conviction Is Upheld Despite Trial Testimony on Earlier Acts
A state appeals panel has affirmed the conviction of a man who was found to have raped a woman after putting the drug MDMA in her drink, holding that the evidence against the man outweighed the fact that the trial court improperly allowed some testimony about the man's conduct on earlier, unrelated occasions.'Kiobel' Reargument Draws Dozens of Amici on Reach of Alien Tort Statute
The first case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in its new term beginning today is a reargument from last term adressing the Alien Tort Statute and whether the 223-year-old law applies to conduct committed overseas - a question of extraterritoriality.Maroulis, 39, is one of a handful of women making a name for herself in the relatively new field of IP litigation.
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