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The National Law Review is a no-log-in resource of legal articles addressing litigation, trial practice, appellate practice, and alternative dispute resolution. We provide legal news on the most recent litigated business and commercial cases including antitrust, banking and financial institutions, construction, complex disputes/class actions involving multi-parties and multi-jurisdictions, communications, employment law, environmental actions, government enforcement defense, insurance, intellectual property, mergers and business combinations, products liability, professional liability, real estate and development, environmental, securities enforcement, white-collar criminal actions, and trust and estate litigation. Details of actions by federal and state and local regulatory agencies as well as private actions from across the U.S. are added daily.

The legal experts who write for the National Law Review cover the federal circuit courts as well as the Supreme Court, analyzing the decisions and opinions from the justices at these levels and parsing the meaning and greater context of these decisions.  For coverage of the circuit courts and the decisions at the Supreme Court, the National Law Review has breaking news coverage of these issues. Additionally, coverage of litigation as a process, including rules of evidence, jury selection, and information on expert witnesses is available on the site.

Along with traditional litigation, the National Law Review also covers alternate dispute resolution (ADR), as well as the viability of Arbitration Agreements in a variety of contexts. The benefits of mediation as opposed to litigation, and the benefits of arbitration.  Compulsory arbitration clauses in agreements relating to major corporations, shareholder agreements, or multinational agreements, are covered on the National Law Review.

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

We also serve as a resource for the latest developments in civil proceduree-discovery, trial practice, appellate practice, and alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration involving both binding adversarial proceedings and non-binding voluntary procedures before neutral third parties.

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

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Aug
29
2011
Entrepreneur’s Guide to Litigation – Blog Series: Post-Trial and Execution on Judgment Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
15
2014
Supreme Court to Address Induced Patent Infringement and Indefiniteness in Patent Claims Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
23
2016
Nationwide Injunction Blocks Overtime Pay Regulations Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
22
2012
Supreme Court Rules that Certain Diagnostic Methods Based on Laws of Nature are not Patent-Eligible Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
May
22
2012
NLRB Rulemaking Again Found Invalid by Federal Court Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
6
2014
The Copaxone Story in the U.S. and India Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
23
2017
Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Rules SEC Administrative Law Judges Hold Office in Violation of U.S. Constitution Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
8
2016
January 8, 2016 -- Biologics and Biosimilars Bits and Bytes Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Apr
30
2014
Supreme Court Relaxes Standard for Shifting Fees in “Exceptional Cases” and Increases Deference to District Court Decisions Awarding or Denying Fees Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
May
5
2014
Does Your Outside Counsel Firm Understand the Bank Examination Privilege? It Should. Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
23
2017
U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Copyright Protection for Cheerleader Uniform Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
25
2015
Supreme Court Opines on Opinions v. Facts in the Sale of Securities Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Apr
1
2015
A Unanimous Supreme Court Rules that Federal Agencies Do Not Have to Go through Rulemaking to Change Regulatory Interpretations Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
2
2013
United States Supreme Court Significantly Limits Government’s Ability to Demand Concessions from Real Estate Developers Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
8
2013
U.S. Supreme Court Continues to Uphold Arbitration Agreements Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
24
2013
Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission Decision Highlights Differences between State and Federal Law for Showing Existence of a Disability Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
16
2017
Federal Circuit Clarifies Boundaries of Discovery During Litigation Under the BPCIA Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
29
2013
Nigeria Patent Protection: The Basics – Part 2 of a 2-Part Series Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Sep
3
2015
Update in Amgen v. Sandoz re: Biosimilar Applications Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
2
2011
Turning a Blind Eye to Critical Facts leads to Induced Infringement Under 35 U.S.C. § 271(b) Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Dec
2
2013
Divisional Practice in the BRICs and other Countries – Part 3 of a 9-Part Series Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Sep
25
2015
Amgen At It Again – Sues Hospira For Not Wanting To Dance Over Biosimilar Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
22
2011
Entrepreneur’s Guide to Litigation – Blog Series: Appeal Process Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
10
2011
Recent Baylake Bank Case Questions a City’s Ability to Enforce Development Agreement Penalties as Taxes Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
17
2017
Federal Circuit’s Eli Lilly Decision Clarifies the Direction or Control Standard in Dividend Infringement Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
May
9
2014
Federal Circuit Approves PTO Standard for Rejecting Indefinite Claims Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
18
2014
Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Cancels Six REDSKINS Trademark Registrations Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
31
2013
Unconstitutionality of Recess Appointments Has Far Reaching Repercussions on Labor and Financial Issues Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
 

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