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

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Jan
23
2018
Damages Apportionment For Infringing A Method Claim When The Smallest Saleable Unit Performs Infringing and Non-Infringing Functions Mintz
May
16
2022
DOJ Issues Charges in First Criminal Cryptocurrency Sanctions Case Mintz
Apr
7
2014
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Extends Medicare Coverage to Same-Sex Couples Mintz
Feb
12
2018
The First Circuit Casts a Shadow on Sunbeam Mintz
Feb
14
2018
The Medicines Company v. Hospira Inc. Mintz
May
18
2020
Recent USPTO Report Suggests Greater Consistency and Predictability in Patent-Ineligible Subject Matter Rejections Mintz
Sep
13
2012
The U.S. Government Supports Textbook Publisher in First Sale Case Mintz
May
20
2020
SEC is Sued to Stop Collection of Personal Data of Retail Investors Mintz
Sep
15
2012
The Antitrust Agencies’ Latest Favorite Target: MFN Clauses Mintz
Dec
22
2015
Federal Circuit Rules Federal Trademark Statute Ban on Disparaging Marks to Be Unconstitutional Mintz
Apr
16
2021
Director Fiduciary Duties May Extend Post-Closing in Multi-Stage Transactions Mintz
Sep
26
2012
Health Care Law Reform Update Mintz
Apr
30
2014
Massachusetts Superior Court Holds that a Lateral Transfer Can Constitute an Adverse Employment Actions Under M.G.L. 151B; Affirms Jury Award of $750,000 in Emotional Distress and Punitive Damages Mintz
Feb
4
2015
More on California Non-Competes – But This Time from Delaware Mintz
May
2
2019
Hospital Plaintiff’s Reliance on a Per Se Antitrust Claim against Dominant Competitor Fails in Sixth Circuit Despite Defeat of a Copperweld Defense Mintz
Jun
1
2020
Are Leveraged Loans Subject To Securities Laws? It Depends… Mintz
Oct
10
2012
Health Care Reform Law Update: October 8, 2012 Mintz
Oct
20
2012
Discussing Eagle v. Edcomm, the LinkedIn Employer Takeover Case, with LXBN TV: Video Interview Mintz
Mar
12
2018
Berkheimer v. HP Inc.: Whether Claim Elements Are Well-Known, Routine, or Conventional Is a Question of Fact Mintz
May
16
2019
Under New Guidance: Patent Eligibility of Computerized Diagnostics at the PTAB Mintz
Jan
22
2016
Pick-Off Strategy Via a Rule 68 Offer of Judgment Suffers Stinging Defeat in the Supreme Court; But Can an Actual Payment to the Plaintiff Do the Trick? Mintz
May
29
2019
Supreme Court Adopts a “Rejection-as-Breach” Rule to Allow Licensee to Continue to Use Trademark Following Debtor’s Rejection of License Mintz
Feb
4
2016
Texas Federal Court in BP Oil Spill Litigation Denies Standing for Special Purpose Entities Created Solely for Litigation Mintz
Jun
10
2019
You’ve Got Mail! Emails May Be Subject to Stockholder Books and Records Requests Mintz
Jun
9
2021
Ninth Circuit Clarifies Requirements on Retroactive Overtime Pay Adjustments for Bonuses Mintz
Apr
17
2018
With Software Patents and Means-Plus-Function, “Structure” Takes On a New Meaning Mintz
Jun
10
2014
Hershey Is Not So Sweet on Maryland Senator’s HERSHEY Campaign Logo Mintz
Jul
6
2020
Judge Albright to Apple: Yes, You Can Be Sued Outside Northern California Mintz
 

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