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Recent Litigation, Trial, ADR, E-Discovery & Court News

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May
9
2018
Post-Grant Review Chickens Come Home to Roost: The Federal Circuit Clarifies the Effect of Reexamination on Equitable Estoppel and Laches Mintz
Jun
10
2014
Questions You Should Be Asking About Employment Practices Liability (EPL) Insurance Mintz
Aug
30
2022
Maine's Highest Court Has Given the New England Clean Energy Connect Project a Map to Viability, but It Isn't Out of the Woods Yet. Mintz
Mar
7
2016
Employer Not Responsible for Employee Defaming Customer on Facebook Mintz
Mar
10
2016
USPTO Data Supports Notion That Filing Patent Owner Preliminary Response May Raise Likelihood of Denial of IPR or CBM Petition Mintz
May
22
2018
DOJ Continues Aggressive Enforcement Action Against Opioid Manufacturers Mintz
Jun
19
2014
Let’s Set the Record Straight....the Redskins Still Own the REDSKINS Trademarks Mintz
Mar
28
2017
WD Equipment v. Cowen: Can Creditor’s Inaction Violate Automatic Stay? Mintz
Jul
30
2020
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office Enters into MOU with Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery Mintz
Aug
19
2019
Federal Circuit Cautions Against Rigid Approach to Prosecution History Estoppel in Fourth Appeal from ALIMTA® Litigations Mintz
Jun
14
2018
CPSC’s Zen Magnets Mandatory Recall Reversed: A Mixed District Court Decision Gives Zen Magnets a New Life and the CPSC Favorable Precedent for Mandatory Recalls Mintz
Aug
22
2019
DOJ Seeks Dismissal of FCA Qui Tam Case to Escape Onerous Discovery Obligations Mintz
May
4
2015
A Scandalous Mark to Some, Free Speech to Others: Federal Circuit to Decide Whether Controversial Limit on Trademark Registrations Violates First Amendment Mintz
Feb
21
2024
The Judge's Decision Vacating EPA's Approval of Florida's "Dredge and Fill" Permit Authority Has Serious Implications for our Renewable Energy Future Mintz
Mar
14
2013
Zip Code as Personal Information: The Massachusetts Round 2 Mintz
Sep
10
2019
International Trade Commission ALJ Holds that Relying on Pre-Suit Testing Waives Privilege Protection Mintz
Aug
3
2021
Federal Circuit Reminds the PTAB that the APA Process Still Matters Mintz
Apr
27
2017
Amgen v. Sandoz: The Supreme Court’s First Tussle with the BPCIA Mintz
Nov
8
2022
An SEC Win - US District Court Judge Rules LBRY’s LBC Token a Security Mintz
Sep
20
2019
Compounding Pharmacy and Private Equity Firm Owner Agree to $21 Million Settlement to Resolve FCA Allegations Mintz
Apr
3
2013
Hannaford Data Breach Class Action Certification: Denied Mintz
Apr
9
2013
Health Care Services Providers to Federal Health Plan Members Subject to Federal Affirmative Action Compliance Audit Mintz
Apr
11
2013
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Class Actions: Recent Seventh Circuit Decision Points To Merger Of Certification Standards Mintz
Sep
8
2020
DOJ Antitrust Division Releases New Guidance on Merger Remedies for First Time Since Withdrawal of 2011 Policy Guide to Merger Remedies Mintz
May
3
2016
Patent Litigation: Not Obvious to Combine References for Person of Ordinary Skill in Art (POSITA) Mintz
Apr
19
2013
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Collective Action: Supreme Court Holds Offer of Judgment Moots Claim Mintz
Sep
14
2020
DOJ to IEEE: Yes, Injunctive Relief Should Be Available for SEPs, and Stop Saying Otherwise Mintz
May
1
2013
Where Do Your Interests Lie Under Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code? Mintz
 

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