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04/25/12 Court Ruling Allows Presentation of New Evidence in Civil Action
Supreme Court affirms Federal Circuit ruling allowing submission of additional evidence to obtain a patent pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 145.
03/13/12 Co-presenter, Ethics Update: Technology and Ethics, presented to Disability Rights California, Los Angeles
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03/01/12 California Lawyer Attorneys of the Year: Intellectual Property, California Lawyer
Morgan Lewis partners Dion Bregman, Daniel Johnson, Jr., and Michael Lyons are recognized as California Lawyer Attorneys of the Year in the area of Intellectual Property.
01/04/12 IP Group Of The Year: Morgan Lewis, Law360
Law360 names the Morgan Lewis IP team as one of its Intellectual Property Groups of 2011.
11/23/11 Morgan Lewis Scores Another Win for ActiveVideo on Motion for a Permanent Injunction Against Verizon
Judge Raymond A. Jackson, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, issued an injunction against Verizon Communications ordering the company to "cease and desist" from the continued, unlawful use of intellectual property belonging to San Jose-based ActiveVideo Networks (AVN).
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04/11/01 Clean Air Act Issues, presented at the American Forest & Paper Association, Joint Environmental Law and Air Quality Committee Meeting, Charleston, SC

Presentation | Speech
William Lewis, Jr.

03/01/01 Ritalin Class Action Litigation: A Defense Lawyer's Perspective, presented at the American Conference Institute Ritalin Litigation, New York

Presentation | Speech
J. Cooney, Jr.

02/23/01 EPA's PSD/NSR Enforcement Initiative: An Industry Perspective, presented to the Glass Packaging Institute, Alexandria, VA

Presentation | Speech
William Lewis, Jr.

January 2001 Personal Injury Liability of Owners and Occupiers For Construction-Related Asbestos Exposure in New York, Mealey's Litigation Report: Asbestos

Outside Publication | Article
Bernard Garbutt III

January 2001 Supreme Court Allows Additional $500 Million in New Export Refunds - U.S. Customs Issues Proposed Regulations to Limit Claims

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Mark Bravin

Companies and organizations that export products from the United States have a new opportunity to recover fees collected illegally by the U.S. Customs Service on exports between 1987 and 1998. In most cases, it is no longer nec... more

December 2000 DUELING GURUS: How Infomercial King Anthony Robbins Had to Pay A Former Cab Driver for Copyright Infringement

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Intellectual Property

On November 16, 2000, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a $655,900 jury verdict in favor of former taxi cab driver Wade Cook against Anthony Robbins, the well-known professional motivator. In Wade Cook v. Anthony R... more

December 2000 The Alarming Rise in the Use of Civil Conspiracy Theories in Mass Tort Litigation, The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel

Outside Publication | Article
Brian Shaffer, James Pagliaro, Joseph Duffy

November 2000 California Trial Court Finds Ford Acted Fraudulently by Not Reporting Safety Information to Federal Agenices

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Kathleen Sanzo, J. Cooney, Jr.

Last month, a California Superior Court judge issued an opinion following a nonjury trial in which he ordered the recall of nearly 1.3 million Ford motor vehicles due to Ford's failure to disclose and correct defects in its vehi... more

July 2000 What Water Suppliers Need to Know About Toxic Tort Litigation

Outside Publication | Article
Kenneth Rubin

June 2000 New Statutory Regulations for Clean-up of Contaminated Land in England and Wales

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Environmental Industry

A new era in environmental law in England and Wales has begun. On February 16, 2000, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) issued long-expected statutory guidance and regulations (Regulati... more

June 2000 Providing Off-Label Use Information: New Decision Sends Industry One-Half Step Back, Regulatory Affairs Focus

Outside Publication | Article
Kathleen Sanzo

May 2000 Corporations Represented by In-House Counsel in Litigation May Now be Entitled to an Award of Attorney's Fees in California

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Intellectual Property

On May 8, 2000, the California Supreme Court held that in-house counsel “stand in an attorney-client relationship with the corporation and provide comparable legal services.” Consequently, the Court held that a corp... more

January 2000 Aggressive Defense of a "Civil Action", The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel

Outside Publication | Article
Glen Stuart, James Pagliaro, Gayle Gowen

January 2000 Ninth Circuit Allows Competitor to Copy Leatherman's "Pocket Survival Tool"

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Intellectual Property

The Ninth Circuit made it easier to knock-off unpatented products. In a case involving the well-known Leatherman “Pocket Survival Tool,” the Court held there was no trade dress protection for that tool even where a ... more

11/01/99 Jury Trials in Trademark, Trade Dress, and Unfair Competition Cases, presented at the ALI-ABA Course of Study, Litigating Trademark, Trade Dress and Unfair Competition Cases, Washington, D.C.

Presentation | Speech
Eric Kraeutler

10/22/99 New Legal Problems for Water Suppliers in the New Millennium, presented before the American Water Works Association at a Water Utility Council Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Presentation | Speech
Kenneth Rubin

September 1999 United States Supreme Court Issues Decision in Grupo Mexicano de Desarrollo, S.A. de C.V. v. Alliance Bond Fund

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Securities

On June 17, 1999, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP received a favorable decision for firm client Grupo Mexicano de Desarrollo, S.A. in the United States Supreme Court. The case, Grupo Mexicano de Desarrollo, S.A., et al. v. ... more

August 1999 Supreme Court Disallows Mass Tort Mandatory Settlement Class

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Joseph Fay, J. Cooney, Jr., Kevin Donovan

On June 23, 1999, the Supreme Court, in a 7-2 decision, dealt a strong blow to the procedure of settling mass tort damage claims by means of a “mandatory” or “non opt-out” class action. In Ortiz v. Fibr... more

July 1999 From the Seller's Perspective: The Use of Pre-Printed Sales Documents

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
J. Jack

In May 1999, we prepared a White Paper that covered issues the buyer of goods should consider when using pre-printed purchase orders. This White Paper sets forth a nonexclusive list of issues that a seller should review when ev... more

July 1999 Proposed Rules Would Blacklist Government Contractors With Unsatisfactory Labor and Employment Records

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
Robert Smith, Charles Cohen

The time has come for government contractors to consider newly proposed rules that will adversely affect their ability to secure (and possibly retain) government contracts. On July 9, 1999, regulations were published in the Fed... more

06/01/99 A Civil Action: Defending the Groundswell of New Toxic Tort Cases (seminar handbook)

Presentation | Proceedings
James Pagliaro

Note: Due to the production costs of this handbook, there is a $25 charge for it.

06/01/99 Damage Control: Managing the Inevitable Corporate Crisis, presented at the Practising Law Institute Corporate Compliance 1999 Meeting, New York

Presentation | Speech
Anne Flannery

June 1999 Making Sense of Environmental Justice, Perspectives on Legislation, Regulation and Litigation

Outside Publication | Article
Michael Steinberg

May 1999 Pitfalls Concerning Use of Pre-Printed Purchase Orders

Morgan Lewis Title | White Paper
J. Jack

Many companies use pre-printed purchase order forms for everything from fifty-nine-cent stationery supplies to multi-million dollar pieces of equipment. Often, the purchasing department has used the same form for years without ... more

04/26/99 Surviving OFCCP Scrutiny, Legal Times

Outside Publication | Article
Robert Smith