By Allison Dunn | June 22, 2023
"Amazon has no reason to believe that you have engaged in any professional misconduct before the USPTO, nor do your clients need to change counsel to proceed with ABR enrollment," said an apology letter to trademark attorney, Nazly Aileen Bayramoglu, from Benjamin U. Okeke, Amazon's senior corporate counsel.
By Christine Schiffner | February 9, 2022
"Organizations shouldn't have any loss of control over their data simply because it's been moved from an on-premises server to a cloud-based system."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 9, 2021
"The current cost to view or download a filing, ten cents per page, might not seem like a lot, but it quickly adds up and has been a barrier to access to justice for too long," said one advocate for the bill.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 15, 2020
Thirteen federal district courts will start offering audio livestreams of hearings in civil cases "of public interest" by February.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 8, 2020
Rep. Hank Johnson argued that the judiciary's claim that creating a free court records system could cost $2 billion was "to confuse and try to derail passage of this very common sense, necessary legislation that brings judicial records into the 21st century."
By C. Ryan Barber | November 5, 2020
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington found that exceptions under public records law for confidential and private information did not apply to what he called a "colossal outlay of taxpayer funds."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 21, 2020
"It is unfortunate that we are in this situation because obviously where there are references to the declassification of classified information, those words spoken should be artfully spoken so that there's no ambiguity as to what the intent was. And obviously that's not what occurred here," U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said.
By Jason Grant | September 29, 2020
Five plaintiffs-side firms are behind more than 73% of all New York ADA website-accessibility federal filings, "which shows this is an extremely focused effort," said UsableNet, which conducted the research.
By Marcia Coyle | Mike Scarcella | September 16, 2020
The court said it would "continue to closely monitor public health guidance in determining plans for the November and December argument sessions."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 15, 2020
The Open Courts Act of 2020, introduced by Reps. Hank Johnson and Doug Collins, would give the federal judiciary two to three years to update and modernize its electronic public access program before making PACER free for the public.
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