Supreme Court Poised to Reevaluate Jurisdictional Standards for International Arbitration Awards under FSIA

During a recent Supreme Court session, the justices deliberated on the intricacies of CC/Devas (Mauritius) Limited v. Antrix Corp. This case delves into the interpretation of the arbitration award enforcement under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA). The pivotal issue the justices reviewed was the lower court’s stance that imposed a requirement of minimum contacts…

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U.S. Supreme Court to Release Influential Opinions on March 4: SCOTUSblog to Provide Live Coverage

The anticipation surrounding the announcement of opinions by the U.S. Supreme Court is always palpable, as the court releases opinions in one or more argued cases from the current term. On Tuesday, March 4, SCOTUSblog will be live blogging this event, capturing real-time insights and reactions to decisions that could have significant legal and societal…

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Jay-Z Takes Legal Action Against Attorney Tony Buzbee Over Dismissed Rape Suit Allegations

Renowned music mogul Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter has initiated new legal proceedings against attorney Tony Buzbee in an Alabama federal court. The lawsuit centers around allegations of malicious prosecution linked to a rape claim that Jay-Z describes as “false,” “malicious,” and “strategically and tactically calculated and timed.” The rape suit in question has since been dismissed….

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Eversheds Sutherland Expands Atlanta Office with Strategic Acquisition of Tax Controversy Team

Eversheds Sutherland has significantly bolstered its Atlanta office through the acquisition of a dozen tax controversy attorneys from Chamberlain Hrdlicka White Williams & Aughtry PC. This strategic move, announced by the firm on Monday, is set to enhance their expertise in handling complex tax-related disputes. The integration promises to strengthen Eversheds Sutherland’s capacity in providing…

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Federal Circuit Upholds Decision Against Teva Pharmaceuticals in Orange Book Patent Listing Dispute

The Federal Circuit recently denied Teva Pharmaceuticals’ request for an en banc rehearing concerning a panel decision related to the improper listing of its asthma inhaler patents. This appeal involved the listing of these patents on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Orange Book, a crucial database for documenting drug patents. The panel previously determined…

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Nike Sues Lululemon for $2.8 Million Over Alleged Patent Infringement in Footwear Battle

Nike Inc. launched a $2.8 million trial against Lululemon Athletica on Monday, presenting its case before a New York federal jury. Nike claims that Lululemon’s entry into the footwear market is founded upon the infringement of Nike’s shoe manufacturing patents. Meanwhile, Lululemon counters that Nike’s lawsuit is designed to stifle competition from a significant industry…

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Texas Court Dismisses Patent Lawsuit Against San Antonio Bank, Rejects Fee Reimbursement

A Texas federal judge has dismissed a patent infringement lawsuit targeting a San Antonio bank, determining that there was no plausible allegation of infringement against the institution. The case had been brought forth by William Ramey III of Ramey LLP, renowned for handling numerous plaintiffs’ patent suits. Despite the loss, Ramey escaped an order requiring…

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Court Allows Mylan to Pursue Key Antitrust Claims Against Teva Over MS Drug Practices

In a recent development, a special master in a New Jersey federal court recommended that Mylan and several pharmaceutical wholesalers be allowed to continue pursuing certain claims against Teva Pharmaceuticals. These claims involve allegations that Teva engaged in practices such as regulatory deception, false advertising, and giving improper rebates. The objective, as alleged, was to…

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Thailand Faces Global Backlash Over Uyghur Deportation Amid Human Rights Concerns

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has publicly defended the recent deportation of 40 Uyghurs to China, despite widespread international condemnation. On Monday, Shinawatra asserted that the deportations were conducted in line with human rights standards, referencing images released by Chinese authorities which she claimed showed the group would be well cared for in China. Her…

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Sweden Proposes Landmark Reforms to Abortion Legislation Allowing Home Administration

In a move poised to reshape reproductive rights in Sweden, a government-commissioned investigation recommended significant amendments to the country’s abortion law. Central to these recommendations is the facilitation of home abortions, eliminating the existing requirement for patients to visit a clinic to obtain their first prescription. This proposal comes as a part of the first…

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Judge Challenges Sanofi’s $1.2 Million Legal Fee Request in Amgen Patent Case

In a notable development within the pharmaceutical industry, a federal judge in Delaware has directed Sanofi’s legal team to reassess portions of a $1.2 million fee request. This scrutiny comes after successful litigation by the French pharmaceutical giant in a protracted patent dispute initiated by Amgen over cholesterol medication. The judge highlighted concerns with the…

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Judicial Silence Questioned Amid Rising Partisan Criticism

In the current political climate, criticisms of the judiciary by partisan figures have become increasingly prevalent. Former U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm has expressed his concerns regarding the silence from the judicial community in response to these increasingly aggressive and hostile comments. The former judge emphasizes that the comments are often from elected representatives and…

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