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Back in June, when we told you about Irell's false marking counterstrike against a patent troll who listed patent numbers on a Web site offering unrelated services, we called it "highly creative--albeit as yet unsuccessful." That's still true, but Irell's false marking argument has been echoed by Public Patent--and the federal government may chime in as well.
K&L Gates to Open South Korea Office
U.S. firms are continuing to eye the recently-relaxed foreign law firm market in South Korea, with K&L Gates becoming the latest firm to announce it received the appropriate licensing for an office in Seoul.Ernst & Young Buys Cataphora's E-Discovery Division
Big Four accounting giant Ernst & Young has acquired the e-discovery division of Cataphora. E&Y officials sought Cataphora's visualization technology to handle increasingly large customer data sets. They plan to beef up the newly-acquired division's documentation and quality control so it's suitable for fraud evaluation. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.Four Models to Rein in E-Discovery Costs
A look at four methods innovative law firms are using to find the right mix of people, processes, and technology to control e-discovery costs.View more book results for the query "The New York Times Company"
Three Miami Beach properties fetch $52 million
Retail veteran Stephen Bittel joined forces with a real estate investment trust to buy three retail properties in the Lincoln Road retail district for almost $51.9 million. "Lincoln Road is about in the third inning in a nine-inning game," said Bittel, who owns two office buildings in that area. "It is becoming a tremendous shopping, dining and entertainment center."Hostile workplace narrowed by ruling
In the first ruling of its kind, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a single, racially charged workplace comment is insufficient to create a hostile work environment under federal civil rights law.Firms Seek $720 Million in Antitrust Settlement
Firms representing plaintiffs in a $7.25 billion antitrust class action settlement against Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. have asked for one of the largest fee awards in history.Trending Stories
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