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By Dan McKay
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a legal doctrine designed to curtail duplicative litigation prevents parties who lose in state court from appealing in federal district court even if the state case is still pending.
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By Najiyya Budaly
Product testing heavyweight Intertek Group said Thursday that it has agreed to a £10.9 billion ($14.4 billion) c...(read more)
By Sarah Jarvis
German technology company Bosch on Wednesday became the first company to avoid criminal prosecution under a new ...(read more)
By Elizabeth Daley
U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled Thursday that the federal government cannot bar gun ownership for a marijuana user solely because he used a controlled substance, saying that the prosecution of a Texas man for owning guns as an admitted marijuana user was inconsistent with the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
By Brandon Lowrey
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that criminal defendants who agree in plea deals not to appeal their sentences can still appeal if the sentence would result in a "miscarriage of justice."
By Tom Fish
Swedish private equity giant EQT said Thursday its fund has agreed to acquire Exolaunch from the German satellite launch services company's founder, marking its first investment in the rapidly growing space sector.
By Dorothy Atkins
Eli Lilly & Co. urged the full Federal Circuit Wednesday to review a panel ruling that upheld Teva's $177 million jury verdict on headache drug patents, arguing that the panel's decision runs afoul of the justices' Amgen holding and "opens a truck-sized hole in enablement and written description law."
By Ryan Davis
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision this month that shut down a patent suit against Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA over a drug using a so-called skinny label could also make it more challenging to plead induced infringement in cases involving other technologies, attorneys say.
By Spencer Brewer
The Federal Trade Commission and several Republican-led states sued the World Professional Association for Transgender Health on Wednesday, telling a Texas federal court that the organization falsely touted a "medical consensus" while advocating for transgender healthcare for children.
By Emily Field
A Minnesota state judge on Wednesday denied Johnson & Johnson's bid for a new trial in a case that resulted in a $65.5 million verdict in favor of a 37-year-old wife and mother who claimed that the company's talc baby powder caused her cancer, rejecting arguments about her husband's infidelity.
By Rae Ann Varona
A New Jersey federal judge Wednesday tossed a proposed class action that accused drugmaker Glenmark Pharmaceuticals of falsely representing that its statin cholesterol drugs were safe and effective despite a recall over its manufacturing practices, saying plaintiff consumers' lack of actual economic or physical injury meant they couldn't sue.
The Trump administration has agreed to pay Invenergy $765 million to voluntarily give up its affiliates' four offshore wind leases in the New York Bight, California's central coast and the Gulf of Maine in exchange for funneling cash into U.S. oil and gas development, according to a joint announcement Wednesday.
By Alex Lawson
Polymarket and Robinhood may soon face enforcement efforts from Michigan regulators after a federal judge ruled Wednesday that he saw little difference between the prediction market platforms' sports contract offerings and conventional sports betting.
By Ganesh Setty
The Federal Circuit on Wednesday agreed to conduct en banc review over the firing of two immigration judges, after the Merit Systems Protection Board ruled that they constituted inferior officers who are subject to at-will removal by the president.
By Jade Martinez-Pogue
Quantum technology company EigenQ Inc., advised by Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP, on Wednesday unveiled plans to go public by merging with Greenberg Traurig LLP-led special purpose acquisition company Silicon Valley Acquisition Corp. in a deal that values the business at $3 billion.