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New York Law Journal

Reed Construction Data Inc. v. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Preclusion of Declarations Supporting One Party's Theory of the Case Is Explained
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Sandvik, Inc. v. Mecca C & S, Inc., PICS Case No. 14-0854 (C.P. Lackawanna County May 21, 2014) Nealon, J. (19 pages).

Trade Secrets • Misappropriation
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Synthes USA Sales LLC v. Harrison, PICS Case No. 14-0880 (C.P. Chester May 19, 2014) Tunnell, J. (40 pages).

Breach of Contract • Non-Solicitation Agreements
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Referring Trade Secrets Theft for Criminal Prosecution

Guy Singer, Mark Mermelstein and Mary Kelly Persyn write: Upon discovery of suspected intellectual property theft, the temptation to seek criminal prosecution under the federal Economic Espionage Act as retribution and deterrence can be overwhelming. But corporate counsel do well to pause, consider carefully, and consult outside counsel with broad criminal law experience before turning to the United States with a criminal referral.
12 minute read

Law.com

Georgia to Get $2.6 Million in National Drug Settlement

GlaxoSmithKline reached a $105 million settlement with Georgia and 44 other states this week for misrepresenting uses and qualities of its drugs Advair, Paxil and Wellbutrin.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Transaero, Inc. v. Chappell

Court Has Jurisdiction Over Australian; Bulk of Firm's Claims Survive Dismissal
1 minute read

Texas Lawyer

High Court Applies Loser Pays Rule in Business Dispute

How do lawyers in a business dispute properly invoke the loser-pays provisions of tort reform?
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

High Court Applies Loser Pays Rule in Business Dispute

How do lawyers in a business dispute properly invoke the loser-pays provisions of tort reform?
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

When Beer and Bombs Lead to Employer Liability

Can a bomb maker receive money from his employer when an explosive made off the clock at his workplace injuries him?
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bad Blood Simmers In Suit Between Miami Restaurateurs

On the banks of the Miami River, Seasalt and Pepper has taken the culinary world by storm. But behind the scenes, lawsuits are flying between the two owners and against their primary lender.
4 minute read

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