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Judges Questions Sharp in Fracking Ban Case

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Contributor Dan Sabbatino provides an update on the third municipality to win a local fracking ban challenge in lower-level court.

Counsel from both sides of an appellate-level hydrofracking case gave credit to a four-judge panel for asking well reasons questions, having a solid understanding of a weighty science-based issue and showing a genuine interest in the topic.

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'Fracking' Legal Fights in Spotlight

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Horizontal, high-volume, hydraulic fracturing is becoming the backdrop for a myriad of legal battles encompassing a number of environmental statutes.

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Will the SHIELD Act Deter Patent Trolls?

It’s taken over 60 years, but change has finally come to American patent law. While the effects of new legislation governing patents is unclear, what is certain is that the landscape for that burgeoning area of law is about to be transformed in several ways. Read more...

2012 Brought Trio of Billion-Dollar Patent Verdicts

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There were three billion-dollar-plus verdicts in patent cases in 2012, compared to only one patent-case verdict of more than a billion dollars in each of three prior years.

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Law Firms See Single-Digit Profit Growth in 2012

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Data from 179 large law firms revealed an average profit growth of 4.3% and 3.6% last year, according to a report card from Citi Private Bank.

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