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Law School Canons: The Spoils of Discovery

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He is starting a new series linking law school canonical cases with intellectual property counterparts. The first line of class notes I took in Civil Procedure during our discovery module says, “Spoliation – OLD LEGAL DOCTRINE.” Editor’s Note: Avery Welker is a 1L at Mizzou and likely a future patent attorney. By Avery Welker.

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HP&M is Pleased to Welcome Lisa Baumhardt (Senior Medical Device Regulation Expert) and Sophia Gaulkin (Associate) to the Firm

FDA Law Blog

Baumhardt provides counsel to medical device, in vitro diagnostic, and combination product manufacturers on a wide range of pre- and post-marketing regulatory topics. She also assists with transactional due diligence, internal investigations, and supplier subcontracts and negotiations. Gaulkin practiced FDA law at an AmLaw 100 firm.

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French Supreme court ruling in the Lafarge case: the private international law side of transnational criminal litigations

Conflict of Laws

Written by Hadrien Pauchard (assistant researcher at Sciences Po Law School) In the Lafarge case (Cass. The decision addresses several key aspects of private international law in transnational criminal lawsuits and labour law.

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As New York Lawmakers Unveil the Fashion Act, is Larger Reform on The Way?

The Fashion Law

Unlike other heavy polluting industries, such as the auto sector, fashion retailers and manufacturers operate in a regulatory-free vacuum,” the New Standards Institute stated in a release on Friday. Still yet, in an article for the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, Timothy M.

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April 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The amicus briefs were filed by American Petroleum Institute, National Association of Manufacturers, the Chamber of Congress of the United States of America, and 18 states, led by Indiana.

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