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The Recorder

Argentine Attorney's Uber Lawsuit Gets Lift From California Supreme Court

In answering the Ninth Circuit's question about the economic loss rule, the court addressed the line separating tort law and contract law.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Who Got the Work: Saul Ewing Team Appears for Samsung Bioepis in Amgen Patent Case

California-based Amgen has filed a patent infringement suit to stop Samsung Bioepis from developing bone-treatment drugs that would rival two of its top-performing products.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

9th Circuit Judge Highlights Circuit Split on Federal Preemption Question in Bankruptcy

Judge Milan Smith Jr. noted a disagreement between circuit courts on whether state claims arising in a bankruptcy proceeding must be lodged in federal court.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. High Court Sides With Property Owners, Rejecting Railroad's Eminent Domain Authority Benefiting One Private Company

"Any taking by a railroad does not warrant an automatic and conclusive finding of benefit to the public. Instead, courts must analyze any purported public benefit of the taking while considering the technological, social, and economic landscape 'of the period in which the particular problem presents itself for consideration,'" Justice Kevin Dougherty said.
6 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

'Faithless Fiduciaries': Live Nation Faces Chancery Litigation Amid Anticompetition Allegations

Live Nation shareholders, in a complaint, said they were misled about anti-competitive practices as well as Live Nation's compliance with government investigations, placing the company at financial and reputational risk.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Romantic Partner of Ex-FTX Executive Charged With Campaign Finance Crimes

Federal prosecutors allege Michelle Bond and Ex-FTX Executive Ryan Salame cooked up a fake consulting agreement between Bond and FTX, for which she was paid $400,000. The funds were allegedly funneled to her campaign.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Argentina Owes Bondholders More Than $300 Million, 2nd Circuit Rules

A unanimous three-judge panel affirmed a lower court's finding that investors were owed reversionary interests in collateral backing the bonds, which recently matured.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Split Pa. High Court Rules Anti-Hate Lawn Signs Targeting Neighbor Were Protected Speech

According to the defendants' lawyer, the ruling delves into an area where little case law exists: "what rights you have as a property owner and speech on your own property."
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Cook: Default Judgment or Not, Plaintiffs Need to Show Work to Obtain Damages

Vice Chancellor Nathan Cook, in an opinion, granted Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss and their investment fund only a fraction of the $1.3 million they claimed to be owed by the founder of a magazine they invested in.
4 minute read

Law.com

Judge Grants Sanctions Request Against IT Consulting Company Following 'Egregious' Document Production Behavior

The sum also includes attorney fees for time the attorneys spent attempting to review 20,000 pages of nonsearchable PDF documents that had been turned over.
3 minute read

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