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Delaware Law Weekly

Pa.-Based Glassmaker Secures $50M Infringement Verdict

A federal jury in Delaware has slapped Ardagh Glass Inc. with a $50.3 million verdict for infringing a patent held by a small Pennsylvania-based glass company.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Law Profs Say Gun Makers Should Be Liable for Sandy Hook Shooting

Professors from some of the nation's top law schools filed an amicus brief with the Connecticut Supreme Court saying case law clearly shows negligent entrustment applies, even in cases involving guns.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

DLA Piper Advises Putney Capital on Acquisition of Colombian Steel Mill

DLA Piper represented Putney Capital Management in its acquisition of a 50-percent interest in a Colombian steel mill owned by a major steel manufacturer based in Brazil.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

FCPA Pilot Program: How Five Cases Were Resolved

Although the U.S. Justice Department's FCPA pilot program has publicly declined prosecution in five cases based on similar criteria, the outcomes were varied. Here at a glance are the results of the five cases resolved under the program so far.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

'No Deal' on Sherwin-Williams Separation Pact, Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea has rejected an effort by Sherwin-Williams to use an unsigned separation agreement as the basis to dismiss a former employee's race discrimination and retaliation suit.
14 minute read

Litigation Daily

A World of Hurt for King & Spalding in $454M Trial Loss

Say ouch. Kimberly-Clark Corp. and spin-off Halyard Health Inc. were hit with a $454 million fraud verdict in Los Angeles federal court on Friday in a lawsuit over surgical gowns that allegedly failed to protect medical personnel from infection.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Zimmer Ordered to Pay $2M for Defective Hip Implant

A Boca Raton attorney won a finding of strict liability against the manufacturer for a hip implant that caused metal poisoning.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

State Tobacco Litigation Not Subject to Federal Preemption

The Florida Supreme Court rejects a tobacco company's argument that federal law preempts state law claims in smoker lawsuits.
4 minute read

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