“The serious nature of the conflict of interest in this case, if unaddressed, would cause irreparable harm to Plaintiff while undermining the fairness and integrity of these proceedings,” the court wrote.
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1st Circ. Partially Revives Employees' Constitutional Challenge to Nantucket Steamship, Martha's Vineyard COVID Vaccine Requirement
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Judge: Patent Holder's Letter to Alleged Infringing Company Plausibly Established Defendant's Knowledge and Intent
A federal judge in Maine denied a company’s motion to dismiss a patent infringement suit filed against it, concluding a letter the patent holder sent the alleged infringing company plausibly established the defendant’s specific intent to encourage customer infringement.
Federal Judge Rules Long-Arm Statute Gives Massachusetts Jurisdiction Over Bike Shop Litigation
Plaintiffs Salem Shift LLC and its managing member Kayla Paige Besse filed suit against Bavista LLC, Buffalo Pedal Tours LLC, and its managing member, Ken Szal, over the sale of a custom, multi-person bicycle that ended up being defective.
Driver's Insurer Responsible for Covering Accident While Behind the Wheel of Friend's Car, Ohio Supreme Court Rules
The Ohio Supreme Court weighed in on an ongoing dispute between insurance companies, determining who was responsible for providing coverage after a man crashed his friend’s car.

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