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Laster Sets Up Del. Supreme Court Challenge to His $3B Appraisal of Company HP Bought
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge on Monday said that two recent decisions from the state Supreme Court represented an "unprecedented shift" in the way the state handles appraisal cases and that it would be up to the high court to sift through the errors in a ruling decision that has rankled petitioners and raised questions about the future of appraisal in the First State.Thelonious Bunk? An Update on a Jazzy Fight Over 'Beer Gear'
After a catchy opening, the IP suit over North Coast Brewing's Brother Thelonious ale seems to be falling out of tune.Daily Dicta: David Boies on Backpage, Pro Bono and Why He Became a Lawyer
It's already taken thousands of hours and millions of dollars, but David Boies is determined to hold Backpage.com accountable for sex trafficking children.Skilled in the Art: The Brave New World of Section 101 Guidance
The Patent and Trademark Office proposed new guidance for its examiners on patent eligibility, but not everyone believes it's a good thing.Higher Law: Your 4/20 Update on Cannabis as a Practice
What do President Trump's statements on marijuana might mean for state-legalization efforts? Plus, California is trying—again—to find a banking solution for cannabis businesses and a marijuana law boutique expands to meet demand.Alexa, Rule These Patent Ineligible | Plus, a Look at WesternGeco's Reach
Amazon's success invalidating voice recognition patents isn't an open-and-shut win. Here's why.Skilled in the Art: The Section 101 Case You've Never Heard Of. Plus, PTAB Predictions
There have been several Supreme Court decisions shaping the law of patent eligibility. Counsel in the Berkheimer patent eligibility case think they've unearthed one more. Plus, is the Patent Trial and Appeal Board poised to embrace a new claim construction standard?Skilled in the Art: Groundhog Day for Google at Federal Circuit
Will there be a third trial in Oracle v. Google? Or a Supreme Court showdown? And what's the Federal Circuit doing in the middle of a copyright case, anyway?Gibson Dunn's Nicola Hanna, Now LA's US Attorney, Reveals $3.7M Partnership Share
Hanna, a Gibson Dunn partner since 1998, identified his anticipated partnership share—which he would receive by January 2019—at between $1 million and $5 million.The Economic Basis for Greater Diversity in the Legal Profession
Law firms should embrace diversity and strive to increase and retain their minority ranks not just as a form of corporate social responsibility, but also because it makes economic sense.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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