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

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Mar
21
2024
Texas Court Rules ESG Lawsuit Against Employer's 401(k) Plan Can Proceed Mintz
May
24
2016
Kentucky Federal Court Allows EEOC to Conduct Investigation on Employer’s Premises Without Employer Consent or Warrant Mintz
Jun
20
2017
Matal v. Tam: U.S. Supreme Court Holds Prohibition on Disparaging Trademarks Unconstitutional under First Amendment Mintz
Aug
19
2014
National Labor Relations Board Majority Holds That Seeking Co-Worker Assistance with an Individual Harassment Complaint is Protected Activity Under the Act; Overrules Holling Press, Inc. Mintz
Sep
27
2021
Information Injury is A Thing in The Ninth Circuit, But For How Long? Mintz
Jun
24
2015
Federal Circuit Invalidates Diagnostic Method Claims for Prenatal Test Under 35 U.S.C. 101 Mintz
Sep
30
2021
Custom Servers Pin Netflix In the Eastern District of Texas Mintz
Jun
14
2013
Seventh Circuit Declines to Review Class Certification Order in Enormous Computer Privacy Class Action Mintz
Nov
5
2019
Key Considerations for Global SEP Litigation - Part 2 Mintz
Feb
4
2023
Increase in Large and Small Shareholder Activists Mintz
Oct
13
2021
Intellectual Property — Can Our Creations Also Create? The DABUS AI System as a Named Inventor [PODCAST] Mintz
Oct
26
2020
The Art of An SEP War: A Chinese IP Court’s Recent Use of Anti-Suit Injunction Invites A Battle that It Likely Won’t Win Mintz
Oct
22
2021
Is it The End of the Road in Maui? Mintz
Jul
1
2016
Texas Medical Board Seeks State Action Immunity Protection in Fifth Circuit Brief Mintz
Oct
26
2018
Federal Circuit Denies RPX’s Request for en banc Review in Applications in Internet Time v. RPX Mintz
Nov
1
2021
Immigration Updates: Travel Bans, Future Changes, and H-1B Cap Planning Mintz
Feb
24
2023
Fewer District Court Judges have been asked to vacate EPA's most recent "Waters of the United States" rule. Is that progress? Mintz
Jul
13
2016
Intellectual Property: What Type of Sale Constitutes an On-Sale Bar? Mintz
May
17
2024
Healthcare Provider Beware: Massachusetts Federal Court Largely Permits Tracking Technologies and Wiretapping Claims To Proceed Mintz
Nov
15
2018
DOJ Reaches Proposed Settlement in Anti-Steering Case Against Atrium Health (f/k/a Carolinas HealthCare) Mintz
Aug
15
2017
Federal Circuit Says PTO Submissions can Waive Privilege to Future Communications Mintz
Dec
17
2019
Supreme Court Rejects USPTO Attorney Fee Policy Mintz
Jul
28
2015
NLRB Removes Blanket Exemption on Mandatory Disclosure for Witness Statements. What’s an Employer To Do? Mintz
Aug
23
2017
In a Reversal, Federal Circuit Finds Data Processing Claims Patent-Eligible under Section 101 in Visual Memory v. NVIDIA Mintz
Nov
30
2021
EPA Seeks to Avoid Second Trip to the Supreme Court with the Sacketts Mintz
Dec
14
2018
Antitrust Case Against BCBS to Continue Under Per Se Standard Mintz
Aug
4
2015
D.C. Circuit Holds “Boilerplate” Forward-Looking Statements Are Not Entitled to PSLRA’s “Safe Harbor” Mintz
Aug
23
2016
Federal Circuit Emphasizes that an Obviousness Analysis Based on Common Sense Must be Supported by Substantial Evidence and Explained with Sufficient Reasoning Mintz
 

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