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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
27
2017
Chancery Court Dismisses Breach of Duty Claim and Denies Quasi-Appraisal Relief Sought by Stockholders after Merger K&L Gates
Oct
19
2020
Prohibition on Advertising Below the RRP Amounts to Illegal Resale Price Maintenance, ACCC Alleges K&L Gates
Nov
11
2021
DOL Sets New Tone on ESG Investing and Proxy Voting with Recently Proposed Rule K&L Gates
Oct
29
2020
K&L Gates Triage: Eye on Election 2020: California v. Texas and the Future of the Affordable Care Act [PODCAST] K&L Gates
Mar
22
2023
PSJC v Mint – a Road Map for Litigation Involving Sanctioned Individuals or Entities? K&L Gates
Jul
27
2017
Northern District of Iowa Court Compels Production of Documents Withheld as Nonresponsive, Orders Requesting Party to Bear Costs of Re-Review K&L Gates
Nov
29
2021
Ferrari Obtains New Guidance from The CJEU on Protection of Parts Under the Unregistered Community Design Regime K&L Gates
Nov
6
2018
Chancery Court Denies Appraisal Rights Where a Stockholders’ Agreement Requires that Stockholders Refrain from Appraisal Petition K&L Gates
Nov
29
2018
In Ruling On Motion To Dismiss, Chancery Court Allows Admission Of Extrinsic Evidence To Resolve Ambiguity In Preferred Stock Certificate Of Designations K&L Gates
Dec
11
2018
Chancery Court Holds that Party Seeking Indemnification under Contract Procedure Loses Ability to Claim Excused Performance due to Material Breach K&L Gates
Jan
11
2020
Partnership Agreement May Provide Grounds for Relief in Case Involving Drop in Unit Price Following Disclosure of General Partner’s Intent to Exercise Call Right K&L Gates
Jan
14
2022
SCOTUS Blocks OSHA's ETS and Allows CMS Mandate to Go Into Effect K&L Gates
Jan
23
2020
Medical Marijuana Protections Continue to Expand in New Jersey K&L Gates
Jan
29
2020
We Have A Decision In The Sky V. Skykick Case… And The Long-awaited CJEU’s Decision Is Good News For Brand Owners! K&L Gates
Feb
3
2020
Cofemel's First UK Outing: The Wooly World of Copyright and Designs K&L Gates
Oct
19
2017
AUD1.4M in Damages for "Harassed" Director of Nursing K&L Gates
Feb
3
2021
Congressional Investigations Preview for The 117th Congress: Unified Democratic Control Means More Robust Oversight and Investigation of The Private Sector K&L Gates
Mar
10
2022
Trademark Infringement Claims – Does Your CGL Insurer have a Duty to Defend? A Recent Third-Circuit Decision Says "Yes" K&L Gates
Jan
17
2019
Pay First, Ask Questions Later: Court of Appeal Ruling on “Smash and Grab” Adjudications in S&T (UK) Limited vs. Grove Developments Limited K&L Gates
Feb
18
2021
Metlife Stockholders Demand Futility Claims Dismissed K&L Gates
Feb
18
2019
For Cause Removal Must Be For Cause K&L Gates
Apr
27
2022
In Matter of First Impression, Delaware Superior Court Calculates Value of Cryptocurrency for $25 Million Damages Award K&L Gates
Mar
10
2021
When is an Office Chair Design Famous? US Supreme Court Won't Hear Herman Miller's Trade Dress Appeal Regarding the Eames Chair K&L Gates
Jan
29
2018
Court of Chancery Holds That Corwin Defense Is Not Appropriate for the Limited Scope and Purpose of a Books and Records Action Under Section 220 K&L Gates
Mar
16
2021
Riding on Coat-Tails, Doesn't Come Free: UK High Court Awards Additional Damages For OH Polly's Flagrant Infringement Of House of CB's Unregistered Design Rights K&L Gates
Feb
2
2018
District Court Dismisses TCPA Class Action for Pharmacy Reminder Calls Under "Emergency Purposes" Exception K&L Gates
May
5
2020
Chancery Court Calls Plaintiffs’ Bet Granting in Part & Denying in Part Partial Motion to Dismiss Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims in Case Alleging Failure to Disclose Material Facts and Structuring a Transaction for Defendants’ Personal Financial Benefit K&L Gates
Apr
7
2019
In Rejecting Defendants’ Motion For Dismissal, Chancery Court Finds That Individual Fiduciary May Be Held Liable For Trades That An Associated Entity Or Fund Makes K&L Gates
 

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