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USPTO Director Iancu's First Year Marked by Big Changes at the PTAB
The past 12 months have seen significant change at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), with many of the impacts to continue to be felt in 2019.The Year Ahead: Hybrid Paralegal Roles in Demand for 2019
In Atlanta, law firms have utilized more of the hybrid role; the true paralegal role is still very relevant within corporations with lean legal teams.Sovereign Immunity Shields NJ Transit From $824K Award
The Third Circuit ruled the transit agency is a branch of the state of New Jersey, which entitled it to immunity.South Florida Litigators Haggle Over Environmental Impact of Deregulation Under Trump
Amid a flurry of news on EPA rollbacks and successful court challenges, environmental advocates and attorneys can't agree on the Trump administration's true toll on Americans' health and the environment.In Splitting Assets, the Bezos Divorce Reveals Biases Against Stay-at-Home Partners
It is unfair and inaccurate to phrase the division of the Bezos' assets as: “How much will MacKenzie get from the divorce?” because the Bezos' built their community estate on the shoulders of both spouses.View more book results for the query "*"
Charles 'Joe' Hynes, Longtime Brooklyn District Attorney, Dies at 83
Charles “Joe” Hynes, whose legacy as Brooklyn's longest-serving district attorney has been marred in recent years by controversies that include the release of dozens of wrongfully convicted defendants that his office helped to imprison, has died. He was 83.Death of Sarah Jones Sparked Movie Safety Movement
The case touched the loftiest goal of litigation—helping to protect others from the same kind of tragedy. Sarah's family shared these photos of her at work following her dream of making movies.Risk Aversion, Cost Top These In-House Lawyers' Requirements for E-Discovery
During Legalweek, a panel of in-house counsel said they continually evaluate their e-discovery process's risks and costs to see if the process is supporting the company.Crypto Company Ripple Announces Stuart Alderoty as General Counsel
After a year of suits over its XRP cryptocurrency offering, regulatory uncertainty, massive in-house growth and the departure of GC Brynly Llyr, Ripple has hired a new top lawyer, Stuart Alderoty. He's previously led legal teams at HSBC North America Holdings and CIT.Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over Delays in Testing Nation's Drinking Water Supply
Despite a congressional mandate, environmental groups say the Environmental Protection Agency has not properly reviewed, revised and updated regulations on chemicals and other contaminants in the nation's water supply.Trending Stories