Law
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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced Tuesday that it has opened a probe in response to petitions from U.S.-based metal producers that alleged potentially unfair practices in the aluminum trade involving 18 countries from across the globe… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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A London judge declined Tuesday to set aside an order enforcing a $147 million arbitral award issued to a U.S.-based Kuwait Energy subsidiary, saying the arguments of a Ukrainian oil company fighting the award had already been heard in other proceedings… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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The Federal Circuit on Monday shot down a bid to press pause on its finding that Patent Trial and Appeal Board judges are unconstitutionally appointed, even though the request was backed by both parties in the case, Arthrex Inc. and Smith & Nephew Inc., as well as the federal government… Read this piece in its…
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A South Dakota federal judge said Monday that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services owes some level of health care to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, though his order did not go as far as the tribe wanted… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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A group of firms led by Schlichter Bogard & Denton LLP has renewed a $6 million fee bid previously rejected by a Boston federal judge, arguing the request is fair given the firms’ work helping Massachusetts Institute of Technology workers and retirees reach an $18 million ERISA settlement… Read this piece in its entirety at…
