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Tag Archives: Motion
Judge Noreika Denies Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Complaint Alleging Direct Infringement of Asserted Patents
By Memorandum Opinion entered by The Honorable Maryellen Noreika in Agrofresh Inc. v. Hazel Technologies, Inc., Civil Action No. 18-1486 –MN (D.Del. April 25, 2019), the Court denied Defendant’s motion to dismiss Plaintiff’s claim of direct infringement of U.S. Patent … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged alleging, Asserted, Complaint, defendants, denies, Direct, Dismiss, Infringement, Judge, Motion, Noreika, Patents, plaintiffs
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Federal Court Hearing Georgia Woman’s Retaliation Case Rules Partially in Her Favor, Partially in Employer’s Favor, on Motion to Dismiss
An Atlanta employment discrimination case can be complex, with multiple allegations and several different theories of recovery. For example, a worker may allege that he or she has been treated in a way that runs afoul of state or federal … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged case, Court, Dismiss, Employers, Favor, Federal, Georgia, Hearing, Motion, Partially, Retaliation, Rules, womans
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Judge Connolly Denies Defendants’ Motion Seeking to Exclude Plaintiffs Damages Expert’s Opinions on Lost Profits and Reasonably Royalty in Patent Infringement Action
By Memorandum Order entered by The Honorable Colm J. Connolly in F’Real Foods, LLC et al. v. Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc. et al., Civil Action No. 16-41-CFC (D.Del. April 12, 2019), the Court denied Defendants’ motion to exclude the testimony … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged Action, Connolly, damages, defendants, denies, Exclude, experts, Infringement, Judge, lost, Motion, opinions, Patent, plaintiffs, Profits, Reasonably, Royalty, Seeking
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Government loses vote on motion to approve Withdrawal Agreement
After five hours of debate, MPS voted 344 to 286 to reject a Government motion which would have approved the draft Withdrawal Agreement. A House of Commons library paper on the debate stated the following in the instance where the … Continue reading
Posted in Securities Law
Tagged Agreement, Approve, Government, loses, Motion, vote, withdrawal
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Following Supervisor’s “Not Working Out” Comment, EEOC Defeats Employer’s Motion For Summary Judgment In ADA Lawsuit
By Gerald L. Maatman, Jr. and Alex W. Karasik Seyfarth Synopsis: A federal district court in Arkansas recently denied an employer’s motion for summary judgment on two EEOC-initiated ADA claims – in EEOC v. Crain Automotive Holdings LLC, No. 4:17-CV-627, … Continue reading →