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Additionally, the National Law Review covers trends in -e-discovery and regulations in document analysis and trial preparation. 

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

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Feb
24
2022
Plaintiff Can Assert Patent Infringement and Seek Injunctive Relief in Second-Phase BPCIA Litigation Per Illinois District Court Decision Mintz
Jun
30
2023
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS: Intellectual Property — Bad Dog? “Bad Spaniels” at SCOTUS [PODCAST] Mintz
Nov
3
2014
The High Cost of Whistleblowing Mintz
Mar
29
2022
PBM Regulatory Roundup (Spring 2022): The 8th Circuit Rules and More States Issue Regulations Mintz
Nov
2
2016
Why No One is Talking About Derivation Proceedings at PTAB Mintz
Nov
3
2015
Colorado Federal Court Allows Terminated Employee to Proceed with Age Discrimination Claim Despite Her Execution of a Release of Claims 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
Dec
9
2014
On the First Day of Privacy, the EU Gave to Santa…(Data Protection Laws) Mintz
Dec
10
2014
On the Second Day of Privacy, Plaintiffs’ Counsel Gave to Me... Still More Privacy Litigation. Mintz
Apr
24
2020
"Fuss" Majeure: Lessons from the Early Outbreak of Covid v. Contract Cases Mintz
Mar
23
2012
Florida v. HHS Raises Key Constitutional Issues Related to Health Care Reform Mintz
Apr
10
2012
Viacom Lives to Fight Another Day in YouTube DMCA Suit Mintz
Apr
25
2012
Attendance May be an Essential Function of the Job Mintz
Mar
21
2019
Antitrust Claims Against Sutter Health Move Forward in Consolidated State Actions Mintz
Jun
10
2012
No Harm, No Foul? First Circuit Departs from Trend Narrowing Chapter 93A Injury Requirement, Reverses Dismissal of Claim Arising from Failed Price-Fixing Conspiracy Mintz
Feb
12
2018
The First Circuit Casts a Shadow on Sunbeam Mintz
Feb
14
2018
The Medicines Company v. Hospira Inc. Mintz
May
12
2020
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Germany’s Highest Court Tells Sep Implementers That Simply Saying That You Are Willing To License Is Not Enough, And Hold-out Will Not Be Tolerated Mintz
Jul
1
2012
NLRB Told to Follow its Precedent or Explain Why Mintz
Jun
13
2022
Show or Tell: A Road Map for Board Diversity Laws Mintz
Aug
22
2023
Protecting Victims’ Privacy in Sensitive Criminal Cases Mintz
Apr
4
2014
Stop Phoning It in on Mobile Security: What Your Business Needs to Know About the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Settlements with Fandango and Credit Karma Mintz
Mar
12
2018
Berkheimer v. HP Inc.: Whether Claim Elements Are Well-Known, Routine, or Conventional Is a Question of Fact Mintz
Sep
7
2012
Wyndham Motion Puts the FTC on the Defensive Mintz
Sep
7
2012
The U.S. Supreme Court Grants Cert to Decide Scope of First Sale Doctrine Mintz
Apr
29
2021
Patent Owner Tip #4 For Surviving An Instituted IPR: Take The Time To Use Your Expert As An Expert Mintz
Jun
30
2022
The Supreme Court is out of the environmental law making business so what happens next? Mintz
Apr
17
2014
4th Circuit Unmasks Company Doe & Unseals Entire Record in CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Database Case Mintz
 

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