Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Ex-Prosecutor Allowed to Sue DOJ Under Pseudonym

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• Ex-Prosecutor Allowed to Sue DOJ Under Pseudonym

• First Biosimilar Drugs Challenge Unfolds in Federal Circuit

• Time to Upgrade 28-Year-Old Electronic Privacy Law?

• Locke Lord, Edwards Wildman Sign Letter of Intent to Merge

• Suit Over EPA's Deleted Text Messages to Proceed

• Introducing America's Elite Trial Lawyers

 

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Ex-Prosecutor Allowed to Sue DOJ Under Pseudonym

A former federal prosecutor can keep his real name secret in his suit against... Read More »

First Biosimilar Drugs Challenge Unfolds in Federal Circuit

In the first appellate challenge to a new regulatory path for creating generic... Read More »

Time to Upgrade 28-Year-Old Electronic Privacy Law?

Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. are putting new pressure on Congress... Read More »

Locke Lord, Edwards Wildman Sign Letter of Intent to Merge

The two Am Law 100 firms, both of which are no stranger to combinations, have... Read More »

Suit Over EPA's Deleted Text Messages to Proceed

A pro-business advocacy group can move forward with a suit against the U.S.... Read More »

Introducing America's Elite Trial Lawyers

The National Law Journal and Law.com this year teamed to select law firms that... Read More »

 

Report: DOJ's Tony West Heads to PepsiCo Law Dept.

Tony West, third in command at the U.S. Department of Justice, is reportedly... Read More »

588 Smoking Lawsuits Up in Smoke

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit blamed faulty research by... Read More »

11th Circuit: Cop Who Shot Teen is Immune from Liability

Decision overturns judge's ruling that Fulton officer should face trial on state... Read More »

Polo Group Blocks Ralph Lauren Lawsuit in Trademark Fight

The United States Polo Association scored a win in its endless trademark fight... Read More »



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