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Newsmakers: Week of June 14, 2021
Global Firm's Houston Office Adds New Partner Global law firm White & Case has expanded its growing Houston office with the addition of Laura…How Law Firms Are Planning for Post-COVID Office Life
Office returns, vaccination policies and long-term effects of the pandemic on the law firm workplace.How Midsize Litigation-Based Firms Have Survived (and Sometimes Thrived) in a Pandemic
Each litigation practice has a different pandemic story, but most agree by this point, as one firm leader said, "we're going to be fine."Runners-Up for Litigators of the Week and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include wins by Wachtell, Skadden, Cooley, and Paul Hastings.How Litigation-Based Firms Have Survived (and Sometimes Thrived) in a Pandemic
Each litigation practice has a different pandemic story, but most agree by this point, as one firm leader said, "we're going to be fine."'A Rich Environment': A Q&A With Munck Wilson Mandala's William A. Munck
William A. Munck, managing partner of Munck Wilson Mandala, explains what his firm did to weather the pandemic and why he believes 2021 is going to be a great year.Eastern District of Texas Judge Delivers Rare Patent Claim Dismissal—and Leaves a Clue
"In the context of software applications, the dichotomy between patentable concrete ideas and unpatentable abstract ideas typically turns on whether the patent is directed to 'an improvement in the functioning of a computer,' which is patentable," said Judge Sean Jordan, who ruled this claim was not.Eastern District of Texas Judge Delivers Rare Patent Claim Dismissal in Software App Case
"In the context of software applications, the dichotomy between patentable concrete ideas and unpatentable abstract ideas typically turns on whether the patent is directed to 'an improvement in the functioning of a computer,' which is patentable," said Judge Sean Jordan, who ruled this claim was not.Newsmakers: Week of April 5, 2021
As a Houston firm enters its 70th anniversary year, it is also celebrating a new firm name. On Jan. 1, Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner became Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner.Veteran Miami Bankruptcy Lawyer's First Jury Trials Lead to $3 Million Award
"Sometimes clients will fight on principle because they think they're right, but whether you think you're right or not is not always the right driver for the calculus," plaintiffs counsel said.Trending Stories
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