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Effort to Add Amendments Misuses Time and Taxpayer Money
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn has been out and about vigorously advocating various amendments to the U.S. Constitution in what is an exercise in disingenuous polemics, with a flawed rendition of American constitutional history.'Myriad' Aftermath: What Remains Patent Eligible?
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft partner Dorothy R. Auth writes: The Supreme Court's recent holding sent shock waves throughout the biotech IP community not only because the court invalidated a class of commonly issued patent claims, but also because it established a bright-line distinction between naturally and non-naturally occurring compounds. However, a calmer reading of 'Myriad' reveals that its reach may be more limited than first reported.Judge tosses suit vs. county in Pa. girl's death
ERIE, Pa. (AP) - A lawsuit against child welfare officials filed by the estate of a mentally disabled Pennsylvania girl who died after being repeatedly beaten by her adoptive mother has been tossed by a federal judge.View more book results for the query "*"
Stock Option Backdate Probe Hits N.J. Firms
An SEC investigation into stock options sweeps up four New Jersey companies and spurs a shareholder's derivative suit.DeKalb Prosecutor Strikes Out On His Own
DeKalb prosecutor Tunde Akinyele has left the DeKalb County district attorney's office for private practice.Hedge funds are typically about as transparent as New York's East River. What happens in Greenwich, stays in Greenwich. Unless there's a lawsuit, of course. Like the one brought against Greenwich-based Viking Global Investors and two of its founders, Andreas Halvorsen and David Ott, by the third founder, Brian Olson. Last week Delaware vice-chancellor Stephen Lamb entered judgment for the defendants, leaving Olson with nothing.
NY atty gen to probe AIG bonuses for fraud
ALBANY, N.Y. AP - New York state's attorney general is demanding that American International Group have details on his desk this afternoon about who is getting its multimillion-dollar bonuses.Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says his office will investigate whether recipients of the payments were involved in the insurance giant's decline and whether the payments are fraudulent under state law.Trending Stories
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