Unlocking the Future: Essential Insights into the Shifting Landscape of Pharmaceutical Litigation

Boston, MA – As the pharmaceutical industry continues to evolve, so too does the landscape of pharmaceutical litigation. With a keen eye on these trends, industry experts anticipate several key developments that will shape the future of this legal arena. First and foremost, the rise of generic drugs is expected to contribute to an increase in pharmaceutical litigation. With more generic versions of brand-name drugs entering the market, patent disputes and allegations of product liability are likely to ensue. Additionally, as generic drug manufacturers seek to capitalize on market opportunities, they may face their own … Read more

Judge Expertly Educates Trump Lawyer on Essential ‘Evidence 101’ Principles

WASHINGTON (AP) — A judge in Lawrence, Kansas, took the opportunity to educate President Donald Trump’s lawyer on the basics of presenting evidence during a recent court hearing. The exchange occurred during a trial concerning a lawsuit against Trump’s immigration policies. The lawyer representing the Trump administration, Steven C. Davis, was grilled by U.S. District Judge Julie A. Robinson on the lack of evidence presented to support the government’s position. Judge Robinson, clearly frustrated with the lack of proper documentation, criticized Davis for failing to provide substantiating evidence and failing to follow fundamental procedures in … Read more

Navigating the Legal Waters: 10 Essential Tips for Success as a New Lawyer

MIAMI, FLORIDA – Starting a career as a lawyer can be a daunting and exciting journey. Whether navigating a large law firm or diving into the realm of solo practice, new lawyers face the challenge of fitting in and standing out. Additionally, they must rapidly gain knowledge and experience on the job. To help new lawyers succeed in their early legal careers, here are ten essential tips to consider. Firstly, cultivating a professional image is crucial. New lawyers should prioritize dressing appropriately, adhering to accepted professional conduct, and maintaining a positive attitude. By taking these … Read more

Pioneering Patent Case: Lack of Non-Infringing Alternatives in Two-Player Market Proves Essential for Lost Profits Award, Delaware District Court Rules

Wilmington, Delaware – In a recent ruling, the District of Delaware clarified the evidence required to establish a lack of non-infringing alternatives in a two-player market. The case involved two competitors in the outdoor decking products industry, both selling bamboo decking products. The defendants had been found guilty of patent infringement, and they challenged the damages award of $1.5 million, claiming that the plaintiffs had failed to prove lost profits. The defendants argued that the plaintiffs had not provided customer-specific evidence to establish the absence of non-infringing alternatives. However, the district court rejected this argument, … Read more