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'Busy' Abbott Exec Has Time To Get Deposed, Judge Says

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An Illinois magistrate judge on Tuesday said she was not buying arguments from Abbott Laboratories that a top executive there is too "busy" trying to solve the "nationwide infant formula shortage" to sit for a five-hour deposition in a patent case brought by the University of California.

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Versace, Fashion Nova Settle Case Days Before the Start of Trial Over Copycat Wares

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District Court for the Central District of California states that the parties “agreed to a settlement in principle and will finalize the outstanding matters before the pretrial conference scheduled for July 16, 2021, with the district judge.” In an order on July 15, Magistrate Judge Rozella Oliver of the U.S. Fashion Nova, Inc.,

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Musk Atty Objects To 'Outrageous' Deposition Request

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Elon Musk's attorney has said it's "outrageous" that a class of former Twitter investors is trying to depose the attorney in a case accusing Musk of intentionally tanking the social media platform's stock price, telling a California federal judge the move threatens to undermine his attorney-client relationship.

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'Careless People' Author Can Testify In Meta Addiction MDL

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on Thursday failed to block the deposition of the former executive behind the tell-all memoir "Careless People," with a California magistrate judge giving plaintiffs the green light to depose her in multidistrict litigation over social media platforms' allegedly addictive designs. Meta Platforms Inc.

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SEC Wants VW Sanctioned For Refusing Critical Deposition

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Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday asked a California federal court to sanction Volkswagen for refusing to let the agency depose a key employee in litigation over the automaker's so-called defeat devices, which allowed thousands of "Clean Diesel" vehicles to cheat emissions tests.