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High Court Divided in eBay Patent Case
Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips is representing eBay, which is fighting an injunction sought by MercExchange for patent infringement of the "Buy it Now" feature used by the online auction site.More Memories of Sept. 11 - Part 4
"I was talking with a co-worker when an attorney yelled, 'My friend said a plane just hit one of the Twin Towers in New York.' We did not think the incident was serious — just an inexperienced operator. Approximately three minutes later, the same attorney said, 'This is serious!' We began to panic. My former boss walked into the office with his wife and said, 'A second plane just hit the other Twin Towers and I am closing the office for the day. Please drive safely home and please be careful!'"View more book results for the query "Brown Law Firm"
Judge Tosses Cisco's RICO Claims Over NPE's Patent-Licensing Campaign
Watchers forecast oversupply in growing ethanol industry
IN THE 2 YEARS SINCE Gordon Ommen co-founded US BioEnergy Corp., the company has quietly grown into one of the country's top ethanol producers, with plans to double in size this year and grow its capacity to 1 billion gallons a year by 2009.But Ommen knows there are challenges ahead for both his young company and the rapidly growing ethanol industry.Judge Rules State, Not Federal, Venue Appropriate for Chemical Spill Case
Relying on congressional intent to avoid an absurd result from the literal reading of a statute, a federal judge remanded a case to state court in a decision that magnifies a division in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania over the "forum defendant rule."Past Attorney in Sex Harass Case Wants Share of Fees
The state Supreme Court appears unlikely to veer from the rule that clients must sign off on fee-splitting agreements between attorneys. That means a lawyer who worked briefly on a high-profile sexual harassment suit could end up with little of the $1.9 million in fees awarded in the case. Attorney Arne Werchick asked the justices to ignore the absence of client Rena Weeks' signature and instead consider what his client, Arthur Chambers, was owed for his legal contribution to her successful 1993 suit.Trending Stories
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