Friday, February 21, 2014

Key Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit Thrown Out of Court

Headlines

• Key Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit Thrown Out of Court

• Aereo Scrambles After First Copyright Loss to Broadcasters

• Wrongfully Convicted Get Support From AG's Proposed Bill

• Law Firm Surveillance Report Cited in Legal Challenge

• Ex-Justice Lays Down The Law

• Justices Could Confront Same-Sex Marriage Again in 2015

• FCC To Craft New Net Neutrality Rules

• Legal Departments of the Year: Minneapolis-St. Paul

• Verdict Near in 'Exceptional' Trademark Dispute

• Movers

Key Pelvic Mesh Lawsuit Thrown Out of Court

The first federal bellwether trial over a Johnson & Johnson unit's pelvic mesh product has been tossed out by the judge overseeing the litigation. Read More »

Aereo Scrambles After First Copyright Loss to Broadcasters

Television's old guard finally opened a chink in Aereo Inc.'s armor this week, winning a ruling that left the Internet TV upstart and its lawyers fighting to limit the damage ahead of arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in April. Read More »

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Wrongfully Convicted Get Support From AG's Proposed Bill

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Wednesday he will file legislation allowing people who were wrongfully convicted of a crime to sue New York State, even if they confessed or otherwise helped "bring about" their own convictions. Read More »

Law Firm Surveillance Report Cited in Legal Challenge

The weekend's disclosure that an allied foreign government monitored a U.S. law firm's communications with a client has already been cited in a legal challenge to the National Security Agency's surveillance practices. Read More »

Ex-Justice Lays Down The Law

At age 93, Stevens is still going strong — not only his physical condition, but in his opinions as well. Read More »

Justices Could Confront Same-Sex Marriage Again in 2015

Federal court decisions striking down same-sex marriage restrictions have moved, or are about to move, into four federal appellate courts, increasing the likelihood of U.S. Supreme Court review in 2015 or soon thereafter. Read More »

FCC To Craft New Net Neutrality Rules

Hoping the third time will be the charm, the Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday it will craft new rules for net neutrality that will pass muster with the courts. Read More »

Legal Departments of the Year: Minneapolis-St. Paul

For the first time, The National Law Journal recognizes leading in-house legal departments of companies based in the twin-city region of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Read More »

Verdict Near in 'Exceptional' Trademark Dispute

Jurors in California are set to decide whether social networking company Classmates.com infringed on the trademark of sports memorabilia dealer Memory Lane Inc. Read More »

Movers

Gary McConnell joins Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott's products liability practice as partner in the Pittsburgh office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column. Read More »



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