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Discussion and analysis of several key rulings.

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Discussion of two key rulings.

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A look at several rulings, including an article 78 proceeding challenging grant of an area variance to proposed operators of a religious school.

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Analysis of a case involving condemnation.

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Entertainment law firm changes and new hires.

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In-depth analysis of three key rulings.

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A look at a recent case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled to narrow the scope of criminal asset forfeiture.

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Discuss of a case in which assignee wrongdoing might justify piercing the corporate veil.

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The Ninth Circuit has reinstated a medical malpractice claim involving a federal government-employed doctor because although the plaintiff did not exhaust the federal claims process before originally filing suit in state court, he dismissed his original claim, sought and was denied relief through the federal claims process, then attached the claim to the ongoing state court case.

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Federal Circuit Vacated The Denial of an Injunction Because a Causal Nexus for Multi-Feature Products Only Requires a Feature to be 'A Driver' of Demand<br>District Court Abused Discretion In Denying Attorneys' Fees, Where Plaintiff Continued to Litigate After Markman Order Made Its Position Untenable

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