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

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Jul
10
2017
Exculpatory Provisions Under Delaware Law: Say What You Mean And Mean What You Say Mintz
Dec
2
2019
Second Circuit Summarily Affirms the Attorneys’ Fees Award in the Foreign Exchange Antitrust Settlement after District Court Rejects Class Counsel’s Side Deal with the Objector Mintz
Jul
24
2015
Immigration-Related Documents and Information Not Discoverable in Wage and Hour Lawsuit Mintz
Jul
28
2017
ITC Denies Suspension or Temporary Rescission of Remedial Orders after PTAB Invalidates Patents at Issue Mintz
Jul
31
2017
California’s Prop 65: More Form Over Substance Mintz
Sep
5
2013
Serial Relator Getting the Boot? Mintz
Aug
21
2017
Tennessee District Courts Remain Split on TC Heartland and Waiver of Improper Venue Defense Mintz
Dec
31
2020
Supreme Court Holds that ERISA Does Not Preempt Arkansas PBM Law: The Impact on Employer Sponsored Group Health Plans Mintz
Oct
8
2013
Privacy Monday: October 7, 2013 Mintz
Jan
2
2019
Double Check Your Filings, A Cautionary Tale at the PTAB Mintz
Jun
9
2023
Supreme Court: Parody Not a Shield from Trademark Infringement Mintz
Oct
30
2013
Class Action Litigation Reform [VIDEO] Mintz
Oct
31
2013
Qui Tam Update: Recent Developments & Unsealed Cases Mintz
Feb
13
2020
The New York City Bar Association Goes to Bat for Compliance Officers Mintz
Sep
13
2016
Lawsuit by Algorithm, Latest Big Data Rage Mintz
Mar
11
2022
In Vineyard Wind Case DOJ Recognizes Possibility of Informational Injury Standing to Sue Mintz
Mar
25
2020
Federal Circuit Denies En Banc Rehearing of Panel Decision in Arthrex, Which Held PTAB Appointments Were Unconstitutional Mintz
Nov
4
2014
Director & Officer (D&O) Liability for Data Breaches After Palkon v. Holmes Mintz
Sep
27
2016
California Federal Court in LendingClub Class Action Requires Due Diligence by Lead Plaintiff Before Approving Lead Counsel Mintz
Jan
22
2019
Supreme Court Holds AIA Did Not Alter the Settled Meaning of “On Sale” Mintz
Feb
9
2021
Federal Circuit Says Automated Systems Are Not Abstract when Tied to Improvements Mintz
Nov
12
2014
SEC’s Increased Use of Administrative Proceedings Draws Criticism and Legal Challenges Mintz
Nov
20
2014
Federal Court Holds That Lack of Loss Causation Is Not a Defense Under Massachusetts Blue Sky Law Mintz
Feb
11
2019
Federal Circuit Dismisses Appeal of IPR Final Written Decision for Lack of Standing After Appellant Terminated Development of Potentially Infringing Pharmaceutical Product Mintz
Nov
21
2014
Indefiniteness: Are You Reasonably Certain? Mintz
Dec
12
2017
Is the Defense Bar Losing the “Securities Class Action War?” Mintz
Nov
23
2014
Class Action Defense Counsel adding ‘The Pick Off’ to Their Playbooks Mintz
Feb
22
2012
Recent Second Circuit Decision Invalidating Class Action Waiver Highlights Actions by Lower Courts to Limit and Distinguish AT&T Mobility, LLC v. Concepcion Mintz
 

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