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IP E-Book Tracks Chemical, Pharma and Biotech Patents
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner has published a free e-book that provides a summary of the top trends in patent filings and litigation in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.Suit Claiming Paxil Forced Abortion Time-Barred
A woman's claims that her use of an antidepressant during pregnancy caused birth defects necessitating an abortion are barred by the statute of limitations, the state Superior Court has ruled.Judge Allows Insurer's 'Bad-Faith Setup' Defense
A federal judge has allowed an insurer to move forward with its affirmative defense alleging the attorneys for the plaintiff in an automobile accident case perpetrated a "bad faith setup" in an attempt to garner a punitive damages award.Federal Judge OKs Subpoena of Web Host in Fraud Case
An international scheme that defrauded a French company of 17 million euros and touched three continents alighted briefly in federal court in Philadelphia.Website Launched to Help Collect Judgments
Canadian site uses crowdsourcing to collect debts.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Confronts 'Forum Fights' in Business Disputes
The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that when it comes to picking the forum where a business dispute should be resolved, a contract is a contract.HIPAA Compliance With HP Autonomy iManage v9.0
William Caraher, CIO of von Briesen & Roper, describes the firm's "no-cost" answer to meeting new privacy regulations.When Domestic Violence Moves Into the Workplace
Sometimes the violence in an employee's home life spills over into the workplace—and when it does, the company and its in-house lawyers need to be ready.In Military Protest Case, Where Will Justices Draw the Line?
On the first Wednesday of every month, John Dennis Apel is usually demonstrating against nuclear weapons at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. But this Wednesday he will be at the U.S. Supreme Court, watching the justices debate whether he can be barred from protesting there forever.DOJ Sued Over Access to Non-Prosecution Agreement
The U.S. Department of Justice is being sued over its refusal to publicly disclose a $2 million non-prosecution agreement prosecutors reached with a Houston-based tree services company that employed undocumented workers.Trending Stories
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