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Princeton Names Former Agriculture Dept. Lawyer, Ramona Romero, GC

Department of Agriculture general counsel, Ramona Romero, has been named Princeton University’s top in-house lawyer starting Dec. 1. Before joining […]

Jacqueline L. Studer Named GC Of IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. has appointed Jacqueline L. Studer as Corporate Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, effective September 1. Studer […]

Patricia Schaubeck Named GC Of Sun Bancorp

For the first time in its 29-year history, Sun Bancorp and its primary subsidiary, Sun National Bank, have appointed a […]

Preserving Privilege In Internal Investigations

A ruling earlier this year from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, vacating a district court decision, […]

Graffiti Artists Charge ‘Infringement’ Against Companies That Use Their Work

Street artists whose outdoor murals have been used as background for retail ads or re-created on film sets have lawyered […]

SCOTUS’ Ginsburg Faces Public Tug-O-War Over Retirement

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 82 years old and has spent 22 years on the Court, and now […]

“Anomalies” That SEC Enforcers Look For

In a Q&A interview, Latham & Watkins partner John Sikora, a former enforcement specialist at the SEC, looks at the […]

Reasonableness and Proportionality Win Another Fight for Predictive Coding

The United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee ruled that reasonableness and proportionality are what matters in disputes over discovery that encompasses literally millions of documents, including as to predictive coding, whether or not contemplated in a case management order.

Second Circuit Holds Foreign Banks Are Not Subject to Jurisdiction Based on the Presence of a U.S. Branch

In a groundbreaking case, the Second Circuit interpreted the Supreme Court’s ruling in Daimler AG v. Bauman as dramatically narrowing the scope of general personal jurisdiction, making a China-based bank not subject to New York for claims arising outside of the state.

Canada Decision Poses Antitrust Risk For U.S. Manufacturers

Last fall, Canada’s Supreme Court released three class action certification decisions with wide-ranging implications for U.S. companies supplying goods or […]

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