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Tesla Attorney: This is the Era of Groundbreaking Tech
In advance of a tech summit in Madison, Wisconsin, Tesla associate general counsel Keith Witek was interviewed by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about how companies are being affected by the rapid pace of technological advancement.Patents: When the 'Plain and Ordinary' Meaning Is Neither Plain nor Ordinary
Matthew Chivvis writes that the Federal Circuit's decisions provide conflicting guidance on the duty to construe a term when the plain and ordinary meaning is disputed. The lack of a clear rule has allowed district courts to vary widely in how they handle claim construction in these circumstances.National Union Fire Ins. Co. v. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Semiconductor Maker's Lawsuit Stayed Pending Arbitration of Insurer's ClaimsGeorge Riley, Lawyer to Apple and Jobs, Was Prolific Beyond Tech Scene
The O'Melveny & Myers partner who helped define Apple's legal strategy and personally represented Steve Jobs died June 8.In-House Impact Winners: Robert Giles and John Scott, Qualcomm
They beat back a massive ITC case by bringing together in-house lawyers, engineers and outside counsel.View more book results for the query "Advanced Micro Devices"
Preliminary Discovery and Attachment of Assets in International Arbitration
Timothy J. McCarthy and Brian K. Steinwascher of Thompson Hine write: Ensuring enforceability of judgments in cross-border disputes requires counsel and clients to move the question from the end of the process to the beginning, and to determine whether a judgment or award can and will in fact be paid before the costs of the process are undertaken.Using U.S. Discovery Procedures in International Arbitration
Karl Geercken, Amber Wessels-Yen and Alexander S. Lorenzo of Alston & Bird write: Parties to a foreign proceeding need not go through a cumbersome and restrictive international process, but may directly ask a U.S. district court to grant an ex parte petition allowing a federal subpoena to be served on a U.S. party that possesses relevant evidence.How Three Mothers and Their Big Law Counsel Will Shape the Supreme Court Immigration Case
For three undocumented women, each the mother of a U.S. citizen child, the immigration case before the Supreme Court is personal. They won the right to intervene in the case with help from MALDEF, DLA Piper and O'Melveny & Myers.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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