NFL Gets $4.7 Billion Sunday Ticket Jury Award Tossed Out
A federal judge tossed out a $4.7 billion
A federal judge tossed out a $4.7 billion
The Sixth Circuit on Thursday again blocked net neutrality rules put in place by the Federal Communications Commission from going into effect as a legal challenge is underway, days ahead of the expiration of its prior pause order.
Plaintiffs in proposed class actions against
The Federal Circuit upheld a tribunal ruling axing a patent for mobile device voice commands that was challenged by Unified Patents LLC, a membership group whose mission is challenging what it deems to be bad patents.
Private jet pilots who flew planes for
A federal judge tossed out a $4.7 billion
The Montenegro Appellate Court upheld a ruling that
Manhattan litigator Roberta Kaplan is bolstering her new litigation boutique, Kaplan Martin, by bringing on former colleagues from her previous firm.
An upcoming state law amendment that will take effect in late August exempts satellite tv and streaming companies from paying video service provider fees to municipalities, but the companies still owe “back fees” from previous years because the law can’t be applied retroactively, a Missouri city told a trial court.
The US Department of Justice and Los Angeles County settled allegations that the county denied voters with disabilities equal access to polling places on Thursday, requiring the county to work with an independent expert to choose sites.
Arbor Realty Trust Inc. was hiding a “toxic real estate portfolio of mobile homes” and income problems that caused stock drops when revealed in short-seller reports, an investor alleges in a proposed class action.
A New York federal judge undid what she called a “grossly excessive” $34.6 million award against Lutron Electronics Co. Inc. in a patent dispute over window shade brackets, offering the chance for a new damages trial while letting the jury’s infringement verdict stand.
A trial set for next week in federal court between Texas and the Biden administration over the state’s use of a floating river barrier to stop migration will be postponed by 60 days or longer, a judge said Thursday.
The Florida Department of Revenue improperly taxed
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