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Over 90 Percent of the New Jersey and New York Sandy Insurance Claims Have Been Settled
Insurance regulators in New Jersey and New York, the two states hardest-hit by Superstorm Sandy, report that insurers have settled 93 percent of the claims…IP: Business methods, diagnostics and abstract ideas
The Supreme Court has taken an increased interest in patent cases in recent years. Two cases important to entities that file business method patents, software patents and medical diagnostics are Bilski v. Kappos and Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories, Inc.Delco Jury Awards Woman With Limited Tort Coverage
A Delaware County jury has awarded a $1.35 million verdict to a woman who was injured in a side-impact collision at an intersection by a driver she claimed had turned too widely and had been driving too fast.Fla. Judge Moves Software Dispute to N.Y.
A challenge to the alleged misappropriation of software technology its inventors say ferrets out fraudulent online "consumer" reviews should be heard in federal court in the Northern District of New York, a judge in Florida has decided.Freshfields, Kirkland Lead on CVC's $4.1 Billion German Energy Buy
Kirkland & Ellis and several Magic Circle and German firms are advising on the sale of a controlling stake in energy-metering business Ista International by Charterhouse Capital Partners to fellow private equity firm CVC Capital Partners.View more book results for the query "*"
Justice Watch: Ex-judge refutes criticism of receiver work on Bal Harbor properties
Former Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jorge J. Perez rebutts criticism that he "systematically exploited" his position as receiver for a Bal Harbor One Resort & Spa and condominium complex.Florida sues BP for oil spill damages
Three years to the day after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Florida became the fourth state to sue for damages over the 2010 catastropheLabor: How much information can an employer request in a doctor’s note?
In 2008, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed suit against Dillards Inc., a national retail chain, in the United States District Court for the District of California. (EEOC v. Dillard's, Inc., et al.).FDA considering petition to protect biologic medications’ patents
The opening salvo fired by Abbott Laboratories could be the start of an interesting legal battle between pharmaceutical companies and generic manufacturers over biologic medicationsmedicines such as insulin or vaccines that are created through biological processes, not chemical synthesis.Stanley Chesley ends his legal career
Stanley Chesley announced last week that he is no longer a lawyer.Trending Stories
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