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Blog | www.capitaldefenseweekly.com | 3 hours 55 minutes ago
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LRC Resources for Finals
Blog | lrc-orbit.typepad.com | 4 hours 50 minutes ago
Finals are quickly approaching, and the LRC can help! We have plenty of resources for you. LRC's 1L LibGuide - The LRC has created a LibGuide (subject based webpages) especially for 1L courses! This is an excellent place to start....
http://lrc-orbit.typepad.com/lrc/2009/11/lrc-resources-for-finals.html
The Matlock Blog:
Blog | matlock-law.typepad.com | 9 hours 2 minutes ago
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http://matlock-law.typepad.com/the_blog/2009/11/happy-holidays.html
Schering doesn't justify reconsideration in Whirlpool steam case
Blog | tushnet.blogspot.com | 9 hours 35 minutes ago
Thanks to Ron Rothstein of Winston & Strawn for alerting me that the district court just denied Whirlpool’s motion for reconsideration and request to certify issues to the court of appeals.
http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2009/11/schering-doesnt-justify-reconsideration.html
Appeals Court Affirms CFTC Enforcement against Trading that Produces Artificial Price
Blog | www.energylegalblog.com | 9 hours 45 minutes ago
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) civil enforcement action against a New York Mercantile Exchange broker for "knowingly" manipulating settlement prices for electricity future contracts on behalf of Avista Energy, Inc.
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District Court Applies Calder Effects Test in Typosquatting Case
Blog | ecommercelaw.typepad.com | 13 hours 8 minutes ago
On November 13, 2009, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan applied the Calder effects test in granting a defendant's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2), or, in the alternative, to transfer venue. Weather
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Defense verdict in patent case in Marshall; trial stats so far in 2009
Blog | mcsmith.blogs.com | 15 hours 48 minutes ago
Last Thursday a Marshall jury in Judge Ward's court returned a defense verdict on infringement in a patent case. Appears to have been one claim and one product on doctrine of equivalents - everything else (all other claims and all...
CELS 2010
Blog | www.elsblog.org | 16 hours 55 minutes ago
For those inclined to plan ahead, the 5th annual CELS, hosted by Yale Law School, is set for November 5-6, 2010, in New Haven, CT. Also, well-earned kudos are due to the folks at USC Law for hosting last weekend's...
http://www.elsblog.org/the_empirical_legal_studi/2009/11/cels-2010.html
On China Litigation And Getting Harmonized To Death. Ugh.
Blog | www.chinalawblog.com | 19 hours 10 minutes ago
I am going to have to be vague almost to the point of incoherence here, but if you keep reading, you will understand why.About three years ago, we brought a very large lawsuit in China, using one of our favorite Chinese law firms. We are representing the plaintiff on this case and we are
http://www.chinalawblog.com/2009/11/on_china_litigation_and_gettin.html

