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Buchholz v. Crestbrook Ins. Co.
Although Crestbrook covered many of the Bucholzes' losses, it denied a generalized claim for mold growing in their walls and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system.Foreign Website Subject to US Copyright Law
A discussion of the recent Southern District decision, Dow Jones & Co., Inc. v. Juwai Ltd., which has held that the loading of content to US-based servers suffices to apply US Copyright Law.'Tough Row to Hoe': Judges Skeptical of Challenge to OSHA Rulemaking
Sixth Circuit panel questions company's argument that the Labor Department agency violated the nondelegation doctrine.Paul Hastings Blasts Coke's Motion to Disqualify It From Lawsuit, Calling Effort 'Harassment'
"Coke cannot reasonably claim that the fully informed consent it gave through one of its own in-house lawyers is invalid," Davis Polk & Wardwell attorneys representing the California-founded firm said in a court filing.Paul Hastings Blasts Coke's Motion to Disqualify It From Lawsuit, Calling Effort 'Harassment'
"Coke cannot reasonably claim that the fully informed consent it gave through one of its own in-house lawyers is invalid," Davis Polk & Wardwell attorneys representing Paul Hastings said in a court filing.View more book results for the query "*"
Immigration Review Office Fails to Develop Plan as Backlog Grows, GAO Says
Accountability office dings Justice Department agency for inadequately addressing workforce needs.McCarter Adds to Miami Office With Hinshaw & Culbertson Partner
The office currently has five lawyers.Senate Judicial Noms Meeting Ends Early | Judge Talks Civility
The Judiciary Committee holds a truncated session. Plus: A federal judge tries to bring civility to her courtroom.Litigator of the Week: A Pair of Big Wins for Motorola and Cellphone Makers in Brain Cancer Cases
Terry Dee of Winston & Strawn had a leading role for Motorola Mobility and its cellphone maker codefendants in a pair of wins last week—one in D.C. Superior Court and another in federal court in Louisiana.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Appellate lawyers at Alston & Bird and Alexander Dubose & Jefferson handled arguments in a major win at the Texas Supreme Court last week in the court's first substantive look at a force majeure clause in an oil and gas contract.Trending Stories
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