Litigation / Trial Practice

Litigation actions brought in the United States at the federal and state levels, cases in front of the  US Supreme Court (SCOTUS), and cases litigated before the different courts that comprise the US Court of Special Jurisdiction are among the different stories, news, and litigation, visitors to the National Law Review will read about on the litigation trial practice area of law.

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Jul
12
2021
Whether Obviousness Type Double Patenting Can Be Used to Invalidate Patents That Expire Later Because of Patent Term Adjustment Katten
May
7
2018
Bridging the Week by Gary DeWaal: April 30 to May 4 and May 7, 2018 (Cotton Trading Blues; Source Code Theft; XRP a Security?; Monex Redux) [VIDEO] Katten
Jul
24
2020
Privacy Shield Shattered: Standard Contractual Clauses Survive Glancing Blow Katten
Mar
25
2015
Supreme Court Gives TTAB Decisions Preclusive Effect Over Federal Court Infringement Actions in Limited Circumstances Katten
Mar
23
2017
Hip, Hip, Hooray for Copyrightable Decorative Elements Katten
Jan
26
2013
2012 Trends in Securities Class Action Filings Katten
Aug
5
2020
The Balance Between Obviousness and Written Description — Lessons Learned from Recent Decisions Katten
Feb
3
2013
MF Global UK Judgment Clarifies Law on Client Money Entitlement Katten
Jun
27
2014
Texas Supreme Court Denies Minority Shareholder’s Oppression Claims Katten
Dec
22
2022
Managing Legal Uncertainty in Sole-Director Companies - Recent Developments Katten
Aug
30
2019
Federal Court Rules Investment Fund is 10 Percent Owner in Section 16 Case Katten
May
9
2013
Legislature and Court Clarify Illinois Mortgage Law Katten
May
10
2013
Whistleblower’s Claims Against Former Employer Survive Summary Judgment Katten
Sep
13
2014
Investment Management Firm Discloses Wells Notice from the SEC Over Performance Claims Katten
Sep
19
2014
Delaware Court Denies Dismissal for Disinterested Directors When Entire Fairness Applies Katten
Jul
26
2017
Between Bridges: SEC Declines to Prosecute Issuer of Digital Tokens That It Deems Securities Not Issued in Accordance with US Securities Laws Katten
Aug
1
2016
Withholding Tax Contrary to EU Law: The Brisal Case Katten
Aug
8
2016
DeCoster Decision—What Food and Beverage Companies Need To Know Katten
Nov
11
2013
House Mark Distinguishes Secondary Mark Re: Fashion Branding Katten
Jan
10
2014
ArthroCare to Pay $30 Million Fine to Settle Department of Justice (DOJ) Probe Katten
Nov
12
2014
New York Appellate Division Decision Provides Comfort for Secured Lenders Negotiating With Their Defaulting Borrowers Katten
Feb
8
2014
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida Upholds SEC’s Partial Win in Bank Fraud Suit Katten
Nov
29
2016
UK Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT): Dismissal Can Be Fair Despite Final Warning Being Inappropriate Katten
Jan
29
2018
Supreme Court Rules that District Courts Have Jurisdiction Over WOTUS Rule Litigation Katten
Dec
12
2014
Recent Developments Relating to Rights to Exclude Shareholder Proposals from Proxy Statements Katten
Jul
1
2022
Directors' Duties Under English Law — How to Lead in Difficult Times Katten
Jan
16
2015
Government Seeks Extended Prison Term in Securities Fraud Case Katten
Apr
25
2014
CME Group Inc. Launches Exchange Action Database re: Futures and Options Exchanges Katten
Feb
6
2017
Technology Assisted Review Transparency Required in New DOJ Model Second Request Katten
Feb
28
2015
Delaware Court Grants Petition to Dissolve Joint Ventures Katten
May
30
2014
Second Circuit Holds Mandatory Broker Dealer Arbitration Not Available to Non-Customer Katten
Jun
13
2014
Investment Adviser Accused of $8.8 Million Fraud by Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Katten
Jan
6
2013
Fourth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Antitrust Claims Against Data Transfer Provider Katten
Jun
20
2014
Delaware Court of Chancery Applies Entire Fairness Standard to Going-Private Transaction with a Controlling Stockholder Negotiated by Special Committee and Approved by a Majority of the Minority Stockholders Katten
Jan
27
2013
Eleventh Circuit Holds that Net Revenue, Not Profits, Should Determine Damages in FTC Deceptive Marketing Case Katten
 

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