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After Free Trade Vote, Congress Moves To Mollify Domestic Manufacturers

Along with passing free trade legislation this summer, in the form of a grant to the President of “trade promotion […]

Sports Bars Slap Antitrust Lawsuit on NFL and DirecTV

The NFL’s $12 billion deal with DirecTV to be the only provider of all out-of-market games for bars and restaurants […]

Texas Labor Law Amended for Franchisors

The Texas Labor Code has been amended by state law to say a franchisor is not considered an employer for […]

"Free Trials" And Unwanted Renewals Draw FTC Action In CA

In the Central District of California, a slew of skincare product companies and a number of individuals had their assets […]

A Hundred Years Of Jewish Ritual Patents

Patent applications for devices or processes relating to Jewish ritual practices go back more than a hundred years. Writer David […]

The Homeless Man and Harvard Law Grad

Two graduates from Harvard Law class of 1979 now live near one another in Washington, D.C.: Supreme Court Chief Justice […]

GM Could Lose Attorney-Client Privilege In Ignition Lawsuits

Plaintiff attorneys are asking the court to invoke the co-called “crime fraud” exception to attorney client privilege in the ignition […]

3M Sued for "Sham" Patent Infringement Lawsuit

A small competitor of tech giant 3M has sued the company, claiming malicious prosecution, antitrust violations and unfair competition. Plaintiff […]

Jailed, Freed, Former GC Sues Gunmaker Glock

The saga of gun mogul Gaston Glock and his former allies turned enemies has taken another turn. His former general […]

Appeals Court: Angry AT&T Workers Can't Wear 'Prisoners' Shirt

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that unionized workers in a labor dispute couldn’t […]

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