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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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Jun
24
2020
Supreme Court Recognizes, Limits SEC’s Disgorgement Power
Feb
13
2017
Waiting for Gorsuch: SCOTUS Kicks Important Class-Action Waiver Case to Next Term
Feb
10
2016
PTAB Institutes Trial On Previously Challenged Cabilly Patent
Feb
11
2016
U.S. Supreme Court Unexpectedly Stays Clean Power Plan
Mar
24
2015
Seventh Circuit Says Finding of Intent Must Be Explicit for Preclusive Effect in Non-Dischargeability Action
May
7
2018
What Now for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs?
Jun
1
2018
SAS Institute: One Month In
Aug
17
2020
Beware of the Top 5 Employment Law Risks Due to COVID-19
Jul
9
2013
Public Water System Manager Found Guilty of Tampering with Drinking Water Samples After Trial
Aug
15
2016
En Banc Federal Circuit To Review Standards for Amending Claims During AIA Proceedings
Jun
22
2023
First Rule of the PTAB? Play by the Rules
Nov
21
2017
Third Circuit Eyes Up Consumers’ Standing, Splits With Seventh Circuit
Sep
14
2023
Recent District Court Ruling Affecting SBAs 8(a) Program
Mar
7
2018
Federal Circuit Rejects Appeal of Walker Process Claim
Mar
2
2015
When “Shall” Means “May”: Wisconsin Court of Appeals Allows Mortgage Lenders to Slow the Foreclosure Sale Process
May
2
2016
Brady's Benching Gives Lesson in Court Review of Arbitration Decisions
Oct
11
2019
PTAB Precedential Decision on 35 U.S.C. § 315(a)(1) Shows Dismissed Civil Actions Still Bar IPR Institution
May
30
2017
How Weak Are Employee “Nondisclosure Agreements”? The Answer May Make You Gag
Jun
27
2017
Does Amgen Have Viable State Law Claims Against Sandoz Arising From The Zarxio Biosimilar Patent Dispute?
Aug
29
2016
Seventh Circuit Ditches “Convincing Mosaic” Standard in Employment Cases
Mar
4
2019
Employer Still Wins – Even Though Job Eliminated and Work from Home Request is Denied
Mar
20
2019
Trademarks, Bankruptcy, and Leverage: What Manufacturers and Other Trademark License Parties Should Know About A Potential Landmark Case Before the Supreme Court
Jun
1
2022
May 2022 Legal Industry Highlights: Law Firm Expansion, Industry Awards, and Women in Law
Dec
21
2015
Employer Wins! BALCA Finds Crucial Inconsistency
May
22
2019
The Supreme Court Decision Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC Has Broad Implications for Licenses and Other Agreements in Bankruptcy: Analysis
May
28
2019
Court Says Massachusetts Commission-Only Inside Sales Employees Are Entitled to Separate Overtime and Sunday Premium Pay
Mar
30
2015
Privileges Can Help Manufacturers in Product Liability Litigation, but Beware
May
9
2018
SAS Institute: Two Weeks In
 

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