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

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Sep
7
2012
The U.S. Supreme Court Grants Cert to Decide Scope of First Sale Doctrine Mintz
Jun
27
2022
Group Health Plans in the Crossfire: Facilitating Reproductive Choice in the Wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Mintz
Apr
17
2014
4th Circuit Unmasks Company Doe & Unseals Entire Record in CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Database Case Mintz
Aug
31
2023
Federal Circuit Clarifies That Secondary Considerations Must Be Considered Both Individually and as a Whole in an Obviousness Analysis Mintz
Feb
9
2015
Sixth Circuit Finds Faulty Handbook Bars Employer from Challenging Employee’s Eligibility for FMLA Leave Mintz
Jun
19
2020
Alleged Privacy Law Violations Create Potential $5 Billion Issue For Google Mintz
Oct
23
2012
Energy and Environment Law Update: October 21, 2012 Mintz
Feb
14
2017
Massachusetts Bankruptcy Court Sends Reminder on Avoiding Substantive Consolidation Trap Mintz
Jun
17
2019
Azar v. Allina: Supreme Court Decides Important Case on When CMS Must Use Formal Rulemaking when Instructing Medicare Contractors Mintz
Jun
29
2020
The “Perfect Storm”: COVID-19 and Trade Secret Litigation [VIDEO] Mintz
Feb
17
2017
Software Is Still Patent Eligible Mintz
Aug
9
2022
Energy & Sustainability IP Updates — August 2022 Mintz
Nov
29
2012
“Fair, Adequate and Reasonable”: Federal Judge Approves the FTC’s $22.5 Million Settlement with Google Mintz
Jul
1
2019
One Size Does Not Fit All When It Comes to Economic Theories Used to Determine Royalty Rates Mintz
Jun
3
2014
Health Data Breach Victims Have Standing to Sue Says West Virginia Supreme Court Mintz
Mar
13
2015
Second Bites At the Post-Grant Apple? Mintz
May
2
2018
Supreme Court to Review Use of Charitable Donation to Settle Privacy Claims Against Google Mintz
Mar
16
2017
Health Care Qui Tam Update: March 2017 Mintz
May
16
2018
Upon Reconsideration, E.D.Tex. Judge Affirms Ericsson’s Previously-Vacated Jury Award Against TCL Mintz
Jul
30
2020
Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office Enters into MOU with Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery Mintz
Mar
10
2016
New Class Action Filed Challenging NCAA’S Scholarship Caps and Transfer Rules Mintz
Apr
6
2015
Tenth Circuit Stays April 1 Effective Date of CPSC’s Magnets Safety Rule Mintz
Jun
7
2018
Where No Misrepresentation, Ninth Circuit Does Not Require Labels Disclosing Slave Labor Mintz
Jun
12
2018
#MeAgain: New York Appellate Court Applies State Law to Vacate Arbitration Award As a Violation of Public Policy (Prohibiting Workplace Harassment) Mintz
Aug
19
2019
Federal Circuit Cautions Against Rigid Approach to Prosecution History Estoppel in Fourth Appeal from ALIMTA® Litigations Mintz
Apr
14
2015
NLRB Holds Employee’s Obscene Facebook Post Criticizing Supervisor is Protected Mintz
Aug
22
2019
DOJ Seeks Dismissal of FCA Qui Tam Case to Escape Onerous Discovery Obligations Mintz
Oct
25
2022
TCPA Litigation Update — In the Fourth Circuit? Fire Up the Motions to Stay Mintz
 

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