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Recently the Eastern District of Texas's reputation as a plaintiffs-friendly jurisdiction has taken a few hits. Well, here's some news that will help restore its standing: Microsoft has been told to pay $200 million to Canadian software company i4i for patent infringement.
Four Firms Take Off With United-Continental Merger
Cravath, Jones Day, Vinson & Elkins, and Freshfield Bruckhaus Deringer are advising on the $3.7 billion merger that will change the landscape of the U.S. commercial aviation industry.Battle Lines Set, Senate Debates Sotomayor
The Senate held a history-making debate Tuesday on confirming Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic justice, with Republican opponents asserting she would bring bias to the bench and Democratic supporters saying she was a mainstream moderate. There was little doubt that President Obama's first high court nominee would be confirmed with bipartisan support as early as Thursday, but senators lined up to weigh in on her fitness for the bench, with an eye perhaps toward the next Supreme Court battle.View more book results for the query "*"
When Disaster Strikes A Sloppy Job: The Act Of God Defense
Even if an Act of God occurs, the contractor remains liable for its breach of contract and must correct the work to conform to the contract, in the absence of language to the contrary.ABA Delegates Weigh Dueling Plans For Hastening Judicial Nominations
Political infighting over federal judge selection has spilled into the deliberations of the American Bar Association. At press time, two dueling resolutions, both designed to put the ABA on record in favor of speeding up the confirmation process for judges, were on the agenda for the ABA House of Delegates at the bar group`s national meeting in Washington, D.C.BP's $50M Settlement With DOJ Stalls as Congress, 5th Circuit Scrutinize Deal
It's been five months since the Justice Department announced a $50 million settlement with oil giant BP over a 2005 Texas refinery blast that killed 15 workers and injured 173 others. But the settlement remains stalled as both the 5th Circuit and Congress look into the deal. The victims' families and lawyers have asked the 5th Circuit to review whether prosecutors stepped on victims' rights during negotiations, and Congress is pushing Justice to explain why it only went after a fourth-tier BP subsidiary.Kardas (Thibault) v. Union Carbide Corp.
Vermont Law Applies in Suit Against IBM Alleging Fetal Exposure to Toxins by FatherLawyer: Crematory operator suffered from mercury exposure
RINGGOLD, Ga. AP - The lawyer for the operator of a crematory where more than 300 uncremated human remains were found said he believes the situation can be blamed on exposure to mercury his client suffered.McCracken Poston said he believes Ray Brent Marsh was suffering the effects of long-term exposure to mercury vapors from a poorly built ventilation system that vented gas and particles from cremations into the room where Marsh worked.Trending Stories
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