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Proposed Federal Bankruptcy Venue Restriction Could Be a Blow for Delaware
The bill would limit a business to filing Chapter 11 cases in the federal district where its principal place of business or assets are located. One Delaware lawyer said if passed, the measure could have a dramatic—but unneeded—effect.Federal Circuit Tears Up Road Map for Keeping Patent Cases in Texas
"Local interests are not a fiction," Federal Circuit Judge Timothy Dyk writes in directing Judge Alan Albright to send two patent infringement cases from Waco to Northern California.What's Next: A 'Stunning Example of Judicial Overreach' in a Surveillance Case
Fourth Circuit judges split on whether the court overstepped its authority in a ruling finding an aerial surveillance program violated the Fourth Amendment.DOJ Uses Secret Subpoenas as 'End Run' Around Its Own Policies, Media Lawyer Testifies
Witnesses at a House judiciary hearing said the Justice Department is routinely using gag orders like the ones that prevented lawmakers and journalists from finding out their data had been subpoenaed during the Trump administration.View more book results for the query "*"
DOJ Uses Secret Subpoenas Outside Its Own Policies to Get Electronic Data, Media Lawyer Testifies
Witnesses at a House judiciary hearing said the Justice Department is routinely using gag orders like the ones that prevented lawmakers and journalists from finding out their data had been subpoenaed during the Trump administration.How U.S. Tax Court Reached Its Decision on Michael Jackson's Right of Publicity
The significance of the U.S. Tax Court decision for celebrities and their estates is clear: Prior to now, as Tax Court Judge Mark V. Holmes noted: "We haven't had a case directly addressing the taxability of the image and likeness."'Stupidity Tax': Sleuthing Juror Causes Mistrial, Gets Fined More Than $11K
"There's a reason why judges should be very careful to impose this type of penalty," said Daniel Filler, dean of Drexel University Kline School of Law in Philadelphia. "The public is already trying very hard to get out of jury service."Are Homeowners Associations the Bad Guy or 'Ill-Equipped' Volunteers?
"In a perfect world, we'd be able to look at building or series of buildings in a community and do what the engineers require and recommend, but the reality is, it's a cost-driven process in the way that the industry is really structured right now," one Florida construction law attorney said.Appeals Court Tosses $5.7M Legal Malpractice Award Over Jury Access to Dismissed Claims
The Court of Appeals panel said that a DeKalb County judge was correct to strike the responses and declare the defendant lawyer in default as a sanction, but that the jury's access to a partly redacted complaint including several claims dismissed pretrial required a new trial for damages.Trending Stories
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