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Here's What Legal Ops Is Reading Right Now
COVID-19's lasting (and exhausting) effect on legal departments, practical tips for attracting and retaining tomorrow's top legal talent and more...Supercell Hit With $92 Million Patent Infringement Verdict
It's the second jury verdict for Japan's Gree in its clash of video game makers with Finland's Supercell. The question now may be whether the Federal Circuit will agree with Judge Rodney Gilstrap on patent eligibility, or with the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.Second Circuit Thwarts Victims of Data Breach
In this edition of his Privacy Matters column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which considered when victims of a data breach have standing to file a federal litigation.How a Phila. Lawyer Used the Pandemic to Pivot From Personal Injury to Patent Cases
COVID-19 has changed everything for many small-firm practitioners, especially those waiting to try tort cases. Diversification of practice areas may be among the solutions.View more book results for the query "*"
How 1 Lawyer Used the Pandemic to Pivot From Personal Injury to Patent Cases
COVID-19 has changed everything for many small-firm practitioners, especially those waiting to try tort cases. Diversification of practice areas may be among the solutions.This Del. Lawyer Used the Pandemic to Pivot From Personal Injury to Patent Cases
COVID-19 has changed everything for many small-firm practitioners, especially those waiting to try tort cases. Diversification of practice areas may be among the solutions.Will He Stay or Will He Go?: Calls Mount for Breyer to Retire
Welcome to Stephen G. Breyer's world. He always was and remains too staid to ever reach rock star status. He is a bit too moderate, and pro-corporate interest, to constitute the perfect, stereotypical liberal Democratic appointee.Design Matters in Liability and Litigation
This month, the Supreme Court of Texas decided the case of Emerson v. Johnson, which was argued in front of the court in October. While the case is…