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Texas Lawyer

VLSI Drops Its Latest Patent Demand Against Intel to a Mere $2.8 Billion

Even $800 million might be appropriate, Irell's Morgan Chu suggested during closing arguments in the latest case brought by Fortress Investment-backed VLSI Technology. Wilmer partner William Lee said VLSI should recover nothing, and that Chu was trying to distract jurors by calling his witnesses liars.
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Texas Lawyer

Intel, Albright Make a Potentially Big Change in Second Patent Trial

The judge refused to let VLSI Technology admit evidence of big payouts Intel has made to settle other litigation. The decision came after Intel said it had been careful not to open the door to such evidence this time around.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Despite Low Disability Rating, Bridgeport Lawyer Secures $150,000 in Workers' Comp

Bridgeport attorney Andrew Wallace helped a client injured in a slip and fall on ice while on the job for a medical supply company settle his workers' compensation case for $150,000.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

2 Connecticut Restaurants Draw Department of Labor Ire for Punishing Employees

Connecticut employment attorneys say they'll be watching a case the U.S. Department of Labor brought against two restaurants accused of coercing and retaliating against its workers.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

'Let Them Wither': Why the Industry Is Watching Cigna's Battle Over Lab Billings

"These labs did this work and over the years," said plaintiffs counsel Scott Hare.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Is Uber Blind?

In the 11 years since Uber's founding, the company has faced a range of serious legal issues, foremost among them include inadequate insurance coverage, unlicensed drivers, poor hiring and retention practices, and every safety issue one could possibly imagine.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Too Much Spent on Alternative Medicine? Case Questions Plaintiff's Spending

"One of the big issues were the medical bills, which ended up being more than $50,000," plaintiff's counsel Elisabeth Swanson said.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Class Action Trend: Suit Against ADT Reflects Growing Litigation Over Privacy

In some instances, the technician would take note of homes that had attractive women, then repeatedly logged into these customers' accounts to view their footage for sexual gratification, according to court pleadings.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Extreme Violence': Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Police Response to Daniel Prude Protests

It argues that Rochester's police department has a decades-long history of racist and inhumane use-of-force practices.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

US Chamber Joins Calls for En Banc Review of Pa. Appeals Court's Fair Share Act Ruling

Critics of the decision, which sharply limits the sweep of the law that aims to apportion financial responsibility among tortfeasors, said the Superior Court ruling would "wreak havoc on Pennsylvania jurisprudence."
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