AUG
Supremes Double Down On Citizens United
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Mayer Brown
Legal Update | 3 May 2012
The European Court of Justice rules on how far copyright extends in computer programs
On 2 May 2012 the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union published its decision in SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd (Case C-406-1) ruling on the extent of copyright infringement claims over ideas and procedures.
The legal issues
The CJEU’s ruling addresses three distinct issues which are of commercial significance to all software and high-tech companies ...
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Jury Nullification Advocate Charged
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Brief Details Jury Nullification Case
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Jurors Can Say No: Jury Nullification
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Vibram Five Fingers Lawsuit
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Granting a writ of mandamus, a federal appellate court has rejected the notion that incorporating in Delaware is a controlling factor in determining whether a company must defend a lawsuit there.
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SEC’s Citigroup Case
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Is anyone going to be held legally accountable for the financial crisis?
via S.E.C.’s Citigroup Case Has Few Avenues for Justice – NYTimes.com.
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