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March 11, 2008 |

Howrey Takes Troll Position

Howrey's Henry Bunsow says his firm pledges not to work for IP holding companies, and says firms that do don't deserve the business.
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July 10, 2013 |

The Innovators: D. Casey Flaherty

Flaherty is recognized as a legal technology innovator by developing a technology competency audit for lawyers in general, and prospective Kia outside counsel in particular.
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August 29, 2006 |

2nd Circuit Clarifies Predominance Class Element

The 2nd Circuit has announced new law concerning the predominance requirement of class certification. Reversing the denial of class certification in cases challenging the strip search of inmates in Nassau County, N.Y., the court said a judge may certify a class as to a specific issue under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(c)(4)(A) where "the entire claim" does not satisfy the requirement that a common issue predominates.
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October 13, 2004 |

Chummy Italian Holiday Steams Workers' Comp Bar

For his 70th birthday, Stamford Workers' Compensation Commissioner Leonard S. Paoletta invited some Connecticut lawyers who try cases before him to be his lunch guests -- on an island in Italy's Lake Como. That meal may now be giving Paoletta indigestion as questions of impropriety have led him to recuse himself from at least one case. More significantly, the state Office of Labor Relations is weighing an inquiry into the matter.
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January 20, 2012 |

Unemployment claims at 352,000, fewest since 2008

The number of people seeking unemployment benefits plummeted last week to 352,000, the fewest since April 2008. The decline added to evidence that the job market is strengthening.
3 minute read
December 03, 2008 |

Sharing USB Devices With myUTN-50

The myUTN-50 from SEH is a USB device server for Ethernet networks. Legal Technology editor Sean Doherty connected the USB server into his home-office network and found that it was a plug-and-play way to share pricey USB devices with other users in the office without a sneakernet.
8 minute read
July 19, 2005 |

Snapshot: K. William Gibson, Solo Practitioner

Forget the desktop -- it's a Mac PowerBook that solo K. William Gibson totes to and from work and all points in between. He lives in the country, where there's no DSL or cable Internet access. How does he cope? Although he's gotten by with ISDN for years, he recently switched to an ISP that sends a signal via transmitters located on nearby hillsides. He says that so far, it's been faster, more reliable and cheaper than ISDN. Find out what other tech tools Gibson uses to make his practice go.
2 minute read
August 28, 2006 |

Panel Clarifies Predominance Class Element

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October 10, 2011 |

Intellectual Ventures Targets Motorola Phones in Patent Suit

Intellectual Ventures, a nonpracticing entity started by former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold, has filed a patent infringement suit against Google's most expensive acquisition: Motorola Mobility. Four of the six patents named in the suit are software patents, and IV says Motorola's Android-based phones are infringing those patents.
3 minute read
October 04, 2010 |

Patent Litigation Weekly: NPE Makes Offer Some Companies Can Refuse

This week: Offered the chance to cough up $80,000 apiece to license a patent once held by Intellectual Ventures, drugmaker Novartis and auto parts manufacturer Tenneco decided to fight back instead, court records show.
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