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Labor: Careful use of E-Verify is critical to avoid liability
Many employers mistakenly believe that if they volunteer to participate in E-Verify they will be immune from scrutiny by the government regarding their pre-employment practices. This misconception can prove to be quite costly.'Cybor' Warrior: Fort Worth Lawyer Targets Federal Circuit Precedent
David Skeels and his client are like a lot of patent litigators and litigants: They want the hard-fought claims-construction rulings they win in federal trial courts to stand a better chance of surviving appeal. So, they've mounted an attack on a seminal 15-year-old decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.Judge's Removal Sought in Chevron Litigation
According to a petition for a writ of mandamus, Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan is determined to circumvent a January 2012 ruling by the Second Circuit holding that it is not up to him to decide whether an Ecuadoran court's $19 billion judgment against the oil giant for damage to the environment merits worldwide recognition.Jury awards $8.3 million in first trial over hip replacement device
A Los Angeles jury has awarded a retired prison guard more than $8.3 million in the first trial against DePuy Orthopaedics Inc. over its recalled ASR XL hip implants.Legal Technology News From Gavel & Gown, iConect, and Konica Minolta
Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, analyzes recent news from Gavel & Gown, iConect, and Kinoca Minolta.View more book results for the query "*"
BP settlement costs rise again
BP, which is already on the hook for billions of dollars over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, will pay spill victims even more than it was expecting, according to the companys annual report.Television’s 13 greatest fictional lawyers
Other than doctors, and possibly media workers with unreasonably large New York apartments, few professions are quite as attractive to scriptwriters as lawyers.Technology: The new patent opposition proceedings – IPR and PGR
Tech firms are often confronted by nonpracticing entities (NPEs) that threaten them with dubious patents in hopes of reaching quick cost of defense type settlements.J.C. Penney won’t sell Martha Stewart stuff… for now
J.C. Penney Co. announced that it will comply with a court order and hold off on selling any Martha Stewart Living products in its stores at least until April 8, when the trial between it and Macys Inc. resumes.Trending Stories
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