By Gerard Norton, Patrick Higgins and Jonathan Lagarenne | March 13, 2006
Innovation is the life blood of business, and patents are the most powerful tool available to protect innovation. While patent law provides the inventor/innovator with the power to exclude com
By Steven Thayer | January 31, 2005
Think About Your Assets � Don't put any significant assets in your law firm. In fact, consider stripping out furniture, fixtures, equipment, even artwork, and leasing it back t
By Randolph J. May | September 4, 2006
There are many reasons why Congress should not adopt new laws mandating so-called net neutrality for broadband Internet service providers (ISPs). But an often overlooked and underappre
By Amy McMaster | August 8, 2008
Talking with first-year associates, I'm always reminded of how young attorneys all wrestle with the same types of issues in shifting from the life of a student to the life of a lawyer. It's not
By Daniel E. Chase | May 24, 2004
I have yet to speak with an attorney who thinks best practices has improved the practice of law or administration of justice. It is universally believed that the courts have slowed down, civil
March 2, 2007
We are disappointed the New Jersey Senate failed to renew the "Clean Elections" pilot program by refusing to schedule a vote prior to the March 9 deadline for selecting the three clean-electio
May 11, 2007
Doctors have many discontents with the current state of medical malpractice law. Among them is the belief that no one but a physician is competent to judge whether another physician has made a
By Richard A. Epstein | March 29, 2004
In principle, the economic case for class actions looks unassailable. Class actions allow our legal system to contend with the many small, but complex, claims dominated by common issues. Indiv
December 11, 2006
While Congress busied itself with any number of political shows this past year, the judicial branch has had to decide whether the political branch inflicted a typographic error on the litigati
April 6, 2007
The federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 (codified in various sections of 15 U.S.C.A., 18 U.S.C.A. and 47 U.S.C.A.) authorized the Federal Communications Commission to license carriers to pr
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