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Delaware Business Court Insider

Stark Sets Venue Guidelines for Del. IP Cases in Wake of 'TC Heartland'

For the first time since the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in TC Heartland, the chief judge of Delaware's district court this week said that companies must have a permanent and physical presence in the state to be sued for patent infringement.
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Daily Report Online

LG Can't Be Sued Over Fatal Fire Around TV, Judges Rule

If a ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals stands, a homeowner who claims her television exploded and caused a fire that killed her husband and son will never get a chance to take her case to a jury.
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New York Law Journal

Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. v. Pass & Seymour, Inc.

Settlement Did Not Bar Affirmative Defense in Absence of Explicit Release
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New York Law Journal

L.A. T-Shirt & Print, Inc. v. Rue 21, Inc.

Copyright Claim for Animal Designs Plausible Where Color Patterns and Features Alike
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Colon v. Sabic Innovative Plastics US, LLC

No Prima Facie Discrimination Case Claim With Evidence of Insufficient Performance
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Daily Business Review

Honda Agrees to $605 Million Takata Air Bag Settlement

The proposal filed in Miami federal court covers up to 16.5 million Hondas and Acuras made since 2001.
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New York Law Journal

Flame-Spray Industries Inc. v. GTV Automotive GmbH

Court Exercised Personal Jurisdiction Over Contract Dispute Under Forum Law
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The Recorder

Stone Creek, Inc. v. Omnia Italian Design, Inc.

9th Cir.; 15-17418 The court of appeals affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that a competitor’s use of an identical…
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Daily Report Online

Second Amendment Case Has AGs Up in Arms

A day after he announced his support of a 23-state coalition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow a Ten Commandments display on First Amendment grounds, Georgia General Chris Carr said Thursday he has joined a 21-state coalition defending the rights of gun owners under the Second Amendment.
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Daily Report Online

Why a Troup County Jury Returned a $2M Verdict in 15 Minutes

A medical malpractice defense attorney mainly representing doctors insured by MagMutual has handled some personal injury cases for plaintiffs over his 18 years of practice, but all of them settled—until this month, when he tried a car wreck case in Troup County Superior Court before Judge Jack Kirby. The result: a $2 million verdict for a two-and-a-half day trial. The jury deliberated for 15 minutes.
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