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Billions in Damages on the Line in Federal Circuit's Nuclear Fuel Case
An unusual twist in the multibillion-dollar battle between the federal government and utility companies over spent nuclear fuel threatens to send more than 50 breach-of-contract lawsuits back to square one after a decade of litigation. This week, the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will hear arguments on whether the government, for the first time, can argue "unavoidable delay" to excuse its failure to pick up and dispose of the industry's nuclear waste.Verizon Goes On Pretexting Offense
The wireless company has filed four federal suits in New Jersey in hopes of protecting its customer data.Changing the Way Liquor Is Sold
It is very unusual for a political candidate to roll out a major initiative on a long-standing issue very late in a campaign.Granite Commercial Industries v. Landmark American Insurance
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Special Report: Employment Law
This employment law special report features articles focused on trends and best practices in employment class action litigation.On the Record: Former judge tackles legal, social issues
U.S. Supreme Court Addresses Patent Protection in the Life Sciences Arena
Should scientific innovation be rewarded? Our highest court seems to think so.Trending Stories
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