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'Big Deal': Federal Circuit Ruling May Mean More Design Patent Rejections, Experts Say
"I think there'll be more (design patent rejections), but I don't think this is going to be some sort of sea change," said Finnegan Henderson partner Elizabeth Ferrill.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Which Big Law Lawyers Are Donating to Trump and Biden?
While Am Law 200 attorney donors to Trump appeared less common, partners from McGuireWoods, Akin, Latham, Akerman and DLA Piper were among those contributing to his campaign and fundraising arms.Beltway-Area Second Hundred Firms Held Steady in Latest Am Law 200 Rankings
Among the five D.C.-area Am Law 200 firms, two moved up in the rankings, two dropped and one held steady.The 2024 Am Law 200: At a Glance
An alphabetized listing of the Am Law Second Hundred firms and their core financial and census data.View more book results for the query "'Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner'"
'Jackpot' Is Generic Term, 2nd Circuit Panel Rules in Lottery Ticket Sites' Trademark Fight
The three-judge panel of Circuit Judges John M. Walker Jr., William Nardini and Steven Menashi affirmed Liman's judgment in a 12-page summary order issued just two weeks after oral arguments.Finnegan, Recovering From Earlier Revenue Losses, Sees 6% Top-Line Growth
The firm has been investing in "adjacent services" that complement its traditional core IP offerings, said managing partner Erika Arner.Privacy Governance and Artificial Intelligence
AI systems continue to advance without a clear consensus on principles or a process to assess and mitigate AI risk. However, many state and federal governments are developing risk measurement and mitigation strategies that parallel privacy governance requirements.Appearance Filed for Connecticut Company Accused of Copying German Microphones
The suit alleges TEA "slavishly copied the distinctive appearance of the renowned U 47 microphone and even branded it with the identical U 47 mark."Trending Stories
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