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March 22, 1999 |

Stop Making a Federal Case

Federal courts are at risk of devolving into state courts housed in different buildings
9 minute read
February 10, 2000 |

Congress, PTO to Debate State Immunity from IP Suits

With the patent reform battle out of the way, both Congress and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office are weighing the tricky question of whether states should be held liable for violations of intellectual property rights. Rep. Howard Coble will likely introduce a bill which would counteract U.S. Supreme Court decisions holding states immune from patent infringement and false advertising in violation of the Lanham Act.
4 minute read
February 08, 2002 |

Military Recruiting at Law School Triggers Protest Over Gay Rights

NEW YORK University School of Law`s D`Agastino Hall was the scene of a heated demonstration on Friday, as students supporting gay and lesbian rights protested the presence of military recruiters interviewing on campus.
4 minute read
December 20, 2010 |

Firms Welcome New Partners in 2010 But Take Cautious Approach to Class Size

Consultants say making partner has become more challenging in this economic environment, which has caused firms to trim their ranks of new partners and stretch out the partnership track.
7 minute read
February 16, 2004 |

Recent litigating counts

While no one can argue that there's plenty of brain power on the U.S. Supreme Court, what the court does lack is a jurist with recent experience in the real world of costly, high-stakes litigation. This is having a deleterious effect on some of the court's decisions.
4 minute read
May 08, 2006 |

Obituaries

Obituaries of New Jersey attorneys C. Herbert Hyman, Stanley Perzanowski, Otto Staubach and Alexis Rees.
2 minute read
September 21, 2011 |

Pending Bankruptcy Bill Spurs Debate

A congressional subcommittee held a hearing last week on proposed legislation that would restrict the venues in which a company can choose to file bankruptcy. While the bill's supporters argue that it is vital because small creditors are often left behind in corporate bankruptcies, its opponents contend the legislation is an unnecessary remedy to a nonexistent problem.
7 minute read
August 07, 2013 |

Family Law: To Prenup Or Not To Prenup

Unfortunately, in today's world with regard to financial matters in marriages and relationships we all too frequently see deception, information withholding and lies
8 minute read
August 04, 2005 |

Quarterbacking General Counsel Need an IP Offensive Line

Quarterbacks are the leaders of the team, but without the offensive line, they may get a better view of the sky than the intended receiver. Similarly, if the general counsel's legal team does not include an inside or outside intellectual property lawyer, adverse consequences can ensue, says attorney Eugenia S. Hansen. She explains how specialized counseling contributed to the team by the IP lawyer may set up defenses for the business in advance of problems.
5 minute read

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