Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
- April 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
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April 24, 2011Michael J. HutterPart One of this article in last month's issue discussed the litigation faced by manufacturers and purveyors of food. Part Two herein addresses the relevant legislation.
April 22, 2011Sarah L. OlsonThe increasing use of nanotechnology, and the strong opinions of its proponents and detractors, suggest that nanotechnology could become the focus of governmental regulation or meaningful litigation in the very near future.
April 22, 2011Shane PrinceA federal jury has rejected Mattel Inc.'s claims that MGA Entertainment Inc. stole the idea for the wildly profitable Bratz dolls, and instead awarded $88.5 million to MGA for trade secrets theft by Mattel.
April 22, 2011Amanda BronstadA federal jury has rejected Mattel Inc.'s claims that MGA Entertainment Inc. stole the idea for the wildly profitable Bratz dolls, and instead awarded $88.5 million to MGA for trade secrets theft by Mattel.
April 22, 2011Amanda BronstadFor corporate attorneys, questions about how an employer can limit both the costs associated with and exposure to wage-and-hour claims have become ever more difficult. Employer-employee arbitration agreements may be part of the answer.
April 14, 2011William C. Martucci, Brian P. Baggott, and Michael B. BarnettAn in-depth review of a recent important case.
April 14, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |With trepidation from an advocacy community wary of the Supreme Court, the fight over same-sex marriage has now shifted to federal court.
April 14, 2011Chrstopher Dunn

