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By Scott D. Locke | September 19, 2018
The recent decision 'In re Rembrandt Technologies LP Patent Litigation' is a reminder of both the potential consequence of a patent holder's disingenuous assertion of unintentionality and the challenges that defendants face when raising the improper filing of a petition to revive a lapsed patent as a defense.
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By R. Robin McDonald | September 19, 2018
State officials are appealing the ruling, arguing the suit should be dismissed because they are immune from liability.
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By Robert Storace | September 19, 2018
The legal battle in the sex harassment case of former sports anchor Adrienne Lawrence against ESPN continues as both sides attack each other's credibility. Lawrence claims the sports network engaged in a concerted effort to attack her on social media.
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By Zach Schlein | September 19, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal ruled last week that prospective Engle class members could be residents or citizens — not both — of Florida at the time their smoking-related disease first manifests or is diagnosed.
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By Alessandra Stivelman | September 19, 2018
One of the many perks of living in the Sunshine State is our beaches. Access to the ocean is often from a public park and has long been viewed as a public amenity and free natural resource for both residents and visitors.
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By Ian Lopez | September 19, 2018
Also up: AGs crack down on big tech's clandestine approach to data collection, and cryptocurrencies' big week.
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By Ian Lopez | September 19, 2018
A U.S. district court of New York ruling allowing a jury to apply securities laws in an ICO fraud case may set the stage for regulators to heighten actions in the nascent marketplace.
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By Tom McParland | September 19, 2018
Attorneys in a multifaceted battle for control of Papa John's are set to square off in a Wilmington courtroom Thursday afternoon, as company founder and former CEO John Schnatter tries to maintain a books-and-records case seeking records related to his ouster from the pizza chain.
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By Amanda Bronstad | September 19, 2018
Plus: A look at the law firm accused of luring women into unnecessary surgery, and arbitration roadblocks in the Uber data breach.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | September 18, 2018
While there can be many defenses that can be asserted in response to an alleged failure to comply with the applicable statute of limitation, there are typically very few defenses to a failure to comply with the statute of repose. Thus, where it applies, the statute of repose is a big deal.
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