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INADMISSIBLE: Ex-Aide Sues Texas Congressman's Office
A former staffer in the office of U.S. Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas, sued her old workplace alleging she was illegally fired in a sexually charged environment after she complained about mistreatment. Plus more in this week's column.Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Merus B.V.
Court Makes Determination as to Claim Construction of Patent to Modified MouseDallas Lawyer Accused of Expert Report Fraud
The State Bar of Texas filed a disciplinary action against Raul H. Loya, alleging that he charged an inflated $29,000 to a client for an expert report he couldn't use in settling her case.Judge Assigned to Garner Grand Jury Matter
A new judge has been assigned to weigh motions to unseal the record of grand jury proceedings in the Eric Garner case.Legal Mal Actions Against Civil Defense Attorneys: Part I
With more than 1.2 million lawyers in the United States (almost 50,000 active attorneys in Pennsylvania alone), the frequency and severity of legal malpractice actions are unquestionably on the rise. Historically, legal malpractice claims are dominated by the areas of plaintiffs personal injury and real estate, which together account for about half of all legal malpractice actions.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Delays Decision on Quashing Barratry Indictments
"If I am correct, the state of Texas needs to return to the grand jury, present all of the evidence ... and allow the grand jury to decide whether they are going to return another indictment," said Demetrio Duarte Jr.USA v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
State Agencies Do Not Have Control Over Documents From Other State AgenciesEnergy Pipeline Firm Fuels Three Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
Locke Lord, Norton Rose Fulbright and Vinson & Elkins reshuffle some energy industry legal chairs in Houston; a K&L Gates partner with a conflict moves on; more Bingham McCutchen refugees find new homes; the federal bench lands some big-firm talent; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Cohen Milstein Partner Dominates Report on State AG Contingency Litigation
Former Washington, D.C., attorney general Linda Singer bore the brunt of a skeptical New York Times report on private firms that coax state AGs into action.Trending Stories
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