Thursday, October 24, 2013

Legal Fees in Barbri Class Action Back Before Ninth Circuit

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• Legal Fees in Barbri Class Action Back Before Ninth Circuit

• Congress' Latest Patent Reform Proposal Enjoys Wide Support

• Case Western Law Professor Alleges Retaliation by Dean

• New Tools for Managing the Patent Litigation Reality

• Diapers, Laundry and a Legal Practice

• The Best of the Plaintiffs Bar

• VOIR DIRE: Let My Gecko Go

• In-House Counsel Profile: Winnebago Industries Inc.'s Scott Folkers

• Lawyers in Circus Litigation Seek $25M in Fees

• U.S. Chamber Warns: Wage-and-Hour Litigation on the Rise

Legal Fees in Barbri Class Action Back Before Ninth Circuit

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is expected once again to take up the long-running antitrust case involving Barbri—this time, hearing whether objectors who successfully unraveled a key portion of the $49 million settlement should recover additional legal fees. Read More »

Congress' Latest Patent Reform Proposal Enjoys Wide Support

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee introduced a comprehensive patent lawsuit reform bill on Wednesday that would change the way cases move through the federal courts. Read More »

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Case Western Law Professor Alleges Retaliation by Dean

A professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law has sued law dean Lawrence Mitchell, alleging that he punished him for reporting allegations that the dean had sexually harassed staff members and had a sexual relationship with a student. Read More »

New Tools for Managing the Patent Litigation Reality

During the past decade, patent litigation has proliferated, transitioning from rare to normal. The landscape has changed, and so must the strategies. Read More »

Diapers, Laundry and a Legal Practice

A lack of gender parity at home contributes to inequality in the workplace for women lawyers. Read More »

The Best of the Plaintiffs Bar

These 19 firms are at the cutting edge of plaintiffs' work — and are giving defense players a run for their money. Read More »

VOIR DIRE: Let My Gecko Go

The famous tagline promises 15 minutes save you a lot on car insurance. It turns out that 31 seconds can get you into legal hot water. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

In-House Counsel Profile: Winnebago Industries Inc.'s Scott Folkers

Based in Forest City, Iowa, Winnebago Industries Inc. has been manufacturing recreational vehicles since 1958. Scott Folkers is Winnebago's sole in-house attorney. Read More »

Lawyers in Circus Litigation Seek $25M in Fees

Lawyers for the producer of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus want the animal rights groups that unsuccessfully sued the circus to pay more than $25 million in legal fees. It's been more than a decade since the... Read More »

U.S. Chamber Warns: Wage-and-Hour Litigation on the Rise

Connie Lensing, a top FedEx Corp. lawyer, gave U.S. business leaders at the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform 14th Annual Legal Reform Summit a tough pill to swallow: Wage-and-hour class action lawsuits are on the rise. Speaking at the... Read More »



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