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Litigating the Business Method Patent: Pitfalls for Unwary Defendants
The lion's share of business method and e-commerce patents is grouped in the now infamous Class 705 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Fear of the 705 patent troll has recently led Class 705's most prominent litigation targets to ask Congress to reform the patent laws to provide relief. Despite this legislative wrangling, the Class 705 plaintiff remains potent, aggressive and seemingly ever-present. Attorneys William G. Pecau and Seth A. Watkins of Steptoe and Williams, examine the pitfalls.Senators See Different Judge Sotomayors at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
Clayton's woes play into incumbent losses
This wasn't a good year to be an incumbent in Clayton County.Perhaps because of ongoing controversies with Clayton County schools and law enforcement, or maybe due to national disenchantment with the political system, five incumbent office holders have been defeated this year in Clayton County: the district attorney, sheriff, solicitor general, a state senator and one school board member.View more book results for the query "White"
State Bar Wants U.S. News to Factor in Diversity in Law School Rankings
Alleged Christmas Day bomber pleads not guilty before packed courtroom
In the first legal proceeding involving Detroit's latest terrorism case, local prosecutors went it alone. Main Justice did not send any lawyers to attend what was barely a three-minute hearing at the federal courthouse, which was otherwise swarmed by demonstrators, security officers, sniffing dogs and international media.Justice Delayed Is Justice Nonetheless
In "Imperfect Justice," Stuart E. Eizenstat explains how he applied ill-defined international law on behalf of millions of mistreated Holocaust victims dead and alive.After Guilty Verdict, Defense Lawyers in HLF Case Focus on Appeal
After a 42-day trial and eight-and-a-half days deliberating, a federal jury in Dallas convicted the five individual defendants in United States v. Holy Land Foundation, et al. on charges that they engaged in a conspiracy to help funnel at least $12.4 million to Hamas through a now-defunct Richardson-based Muslim charity.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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