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June 28, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Certifies Questions on Medical Monitoring to State Court of Appeals

In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp, members of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, analyze a decsion that is significant both for strictly construing the law on limitations periods in the traditional product liability realm and for opening the door to a new type of claim in New York courts.
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August 18, 1997 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 5, No. 156 -- August 18, 1997

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March 21, 2005 | National Law Journal

Show Me a Winning Story

In merger litigation, the plaintiffs should offer the court a specific, detailed story.
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November 08, 2004 | National Law Journal

Overseeing recent major acquisitions

Profile: Dianne R. Sagner, vice president and general counsel, FTI Consulting Inc.
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IP Litigation Roundup: More Bites at Apple
Publication Date: 2012-11-09
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Apple had a lousy week in patent litigation. Not only did it lose a hefty infringement verdict to a small software company called VirnetX, but a rate-setting case against Motorola Mobility Inc. went off the rails on the eve of trial.

September 17, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Inadmissible

"Courthouse Cost-Containment," "The Law of Love," "Be Very Afraid," "FBI Angels," "Virtual Chief" and "Bigger Is Better"
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February 23, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss

In its Jan. 11 opinion in In re DBSI Inc., the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware held that a trustee's complaint seeking to recover actual and constructively fraudulent transfers satisfied the heightened pleading requirements set forth in Rule 9(b) and post-Twombly.
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June 02, 2006 | Law.com

Beware the Pitfalls of EU Data Protection Laws

A U.S. company investigating allegations of internal wrongdoing in foreign operations faces the difficulty of complying with local laws that may restrict investigative techniques and remedial steps. This difficulty is particularly acute in the European Union with its strong -- and disparate -- data protection laws applicable to employees' "personal data." Here is an overview of justifications for steps companies may take to avoid frustration of compliance measures and the pursuit of internal inquiries.
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June 09, 2003 | National Law Journal

Whose malpractice crisis?

This newspaper and Columbia Law School co-sponsored a roundtable debate on May 27, The Colliding Realities of the Medical Liability Insurance Crisis. The moderators were William Sage, M.D., J.D., a professor at Columbia Law School, and National Law Journal staff reporter David Hechler. A focus of the discussion was the bill in Congress that would cap noneconomic damages in medical negligence cases. It passed in the House of Representatives in March and is pending in the Senate. Each side was represented by
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November 05, 2012 | Legaltech News

Tech Circuit: Hurricane Sandy Edition

As the East Coast struggles to recover from Hurricane Sandy, firms and companies face the harsh reality of limited power and gasoline, and embrace remote work options.
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