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Samsung Patent Infringement: Jury Awards Netlist $118M in Lawsuit

Samsung Patent Infringement: Jury Awards Netlist $118M in Lawsuit

In a landmark decision that has sent ripples through the tech industry, a federal jury has awarded Netlist Inc. $118 million in damages in a patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. This verdict marks a significant victory for Netlist, a small California-based technology company, against one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers. The case […]
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Supreme Court Bar Future: Sullivan & Cromwell’s Morgan Ratner in Spotlight

Supreme Court Bar Future: Sullivan & Cromwell’s Morgan Ratner in Spotlight

The future of the Supreme Court bar is taking shape, with rising stars like Morgan Ratner of Sullivan & Cromwell at the forefront of this evolution. As the landscape of Supreme Court advocacy continues to shift, Ratner’s ascent highlights the changing dynamics within this elite group of legal professionals. Her work at Sullivan & Cromwell, […]
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Understanding Miranda Rights: What They Mean for Your Case

Understanding Miranda Rights: What They Mean for Your Case

Miranda rights are a fundamental aspect of the American criminal justice system, serving as a crucial safeguard for individuals who find themselves in police custody. These rights, derived from the landmark 1966 Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona, are designed to protect suspects from self-incrimination during police interrogations. Despite their prominence in popular culture, many […]
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PFAS Foam Litigation: Attorneys Secure $95.8M in Tyco, BASF Settlements

PFAS Foam Litigation: Attorneys Secure $95.8M in Tyco, BASF Settlements

In a landmark development for environmental litigation, attorneys have secured substantial settlements totaling $95.8 million from Tyco and BASF in the ongoing PFAS foam litigation. This significant legal victory marks a crucial step forward in addressing the widespread contamination caused by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as “forever chemicals” due to their […]
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InfoWars Social Media Accounts: X Corp. Opposes Sale in Legal Battle

InfoWars Social Media Accounts: X Corp. Opposes Sale in Legal Battle

In a surprising turn of events, X Corp., the company behind the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has entered the legal fray surrounding the bankruptcy sale of InfoWars, opposing the transfer of associated social media accounts. This development adds a new layer of complexity to an already contentious case involving digital asset ownership […]
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Law Firm Bonuses: More Firms Match Milbank’s Scale in Competitive Market

Law Firm Bonuses: More Firms Match Milbank’s Scale in Competitive Market

The legal industry is abuzz with the latest developments in associate compensation as more top law firms announce their year-end bonuses, matching the scale set by Milbank earlier this month. This trend highlights the ongoing competition for legal talent and the strategies employed by firms to retain their top performers in a dynamic market. The […]
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Natera vs. Guardant: Jury Awards $292.5M in False Advertising Lawsuit

Natera vs. Guardant: Jury Awards $292.5M in False Advertising Lawsuit

In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through the biotech industry, a federal court jury has unanimously ruled in favor of Guardant Health in its false advertising lawsuit against Natera, awarding a staggering $292.5 million in damages. This verdict, which includes $175.5 million in punitive damages, represents one of the largest false advertising judgments […]
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Trump Federal Cases Dropped: Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Decision Explained

Trump Federal Cases Dropped: Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Decision Explained

In a surprising turn of events, Special Counsel Jack Smith has made the decision to drop several federal cases against former President Donald Trump, sending shockwaves through the legal and political landscapes. This unexpected move has raised questions about the strength of the evidence, the strategic considerations behind the decision, and the potential implications for […]
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Giuliani Legal Team Shake-up: New Attorney Criticizes Previous Counsel Before NY Trial

Giuliani Legal Team Shake-up: New Attorney Criticizes Previous Counsel Before NY Trial

In a dramatic turn of events, Rudy Giuliani’s legal defense has undergone a significant shake-up, with his new attorney publicly criticizing the former counsel just days before a crucial New York trial. This unexpected development has sent shockwaves through the legal community and raised questions about the former New York City mayor’s strategy in facing […]
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CVS False Advertising Lawsuit: Preemption Bid Fails in ‘Non-Drowsy’ Case

CVS False Advertising Lawsuit: Preemption Bid Fails in ‘Non-Drowsy’ Case

In a significant legal development, CVS Pharmacy Inc. has failed to convince a federal judge that federally approved labels for over-the-counter cold medicines preempt a consumer’s proposed class action lawsuit alleging false advertising of their ‘non-drowsy’ labeling. This case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by pharmaceutical retailers in navigating the complex landscape of product labeling […]
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T-Mobile and Sprint Challenge FCC Privacy Fine in DC Circuit Court

T-Mobile and Sprint Challenge FCC Privacy Fine in DC Circuit Court

In a significant legal battle unfolding in the telecommunications industry, T-Mobile and Sprint have taken their fight against a substantial Federal Communications Commission (FCC) privacy fine to the DC Circuit Court. This case highlights the ongoing tension between regulatory compliance and corporate interests in the rapidly evolving landscape of data privacy and consumer protection. The […]
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Ticketmaster Patent Lawsuit Dismissed: Live Nation Wins Ticketing Tech Case

Ticketmaster Patent Lawsuit Dismissed: Live Nation Wins Ticketing Tech Case

In a significant legal victory for the entertainment industry giant, Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation have successfully defended against a patent infringement lawsuit concerning their e-ticketing technology. The dismissal of this case by a federal judge marks a crucial moment in the ongoing debate over intellectual property rights in the digital ticketing space […]
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