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This Law Firm Publication by Troutman Pepper discusses a significant development in the ongoing litigation over the CFPB Final Rule on credit card late fees. The US District Court for the Northern... Read more »
In In re Nissan North America, Inc. Litigation, the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that district courts must apply the Daubert standard to motions to certify a class... Read more »
In UTTO Inc. v. Metrotech Corp., the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that while district courts may resolve claim construction disputes at the motion to dismiss stage without... Read more »
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued its final rule for motions to amend procedures in Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) trial proceedings under the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA).... Read more »
A New York appellate court denied an effort by former US President Donald Trump on Monday to delay the start of his upcoming falsified documents criminal case. The New York Times reported... Read more »
(Photo by Ali Shaker/VOA) Last night, lawyers for Donald Trump filed three absolutely gonzo motions to dismiss his election interference case in federal court in DC, along with one seeking to strike... Read more »
(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Donald Trump is so overwhelmed with legal problems that he hardly has time to shitpost about all his pending court cases. Yesterday, he was so busy calling... Read more »
(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) On Tuesday, August 15, less than 24 hours after being indicted in Georgia for his role in the plot to steal the state’s 16 presidential electors in... Read more »
