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'Flagged Just by Association': Another IP Attorney Files Defamation Suit Over Amazon's 'Blacklist'
It's unknown how many attorneys may have been similarly affected, but this is the second example in a matter of weeks of IP lawyers taking on the world's largest online marketplace over its so-called blacklist.New York State Noncompete Ban Could Add Fuel to Growing Movement
Gov. Kathy Hochul hasn't said whether she will sign the newly passed bill, which contains the most-stringent noncompete prohibition of any state.Patent claims described a sufficiently narrower invention than the abstract idea of file synchronization to constitute an arguable improvement in computer technology and an inventive concept.
COVID Is Over, but Not When It Comes to Real Estate, Personal Injury Litigation
"COVID continues to impact trials as attorneys, judges, trial staff, litigants jurors, etc. test positive before, during, or after trial, and derail things that have taken years to get into a position to try," Attorney Kenneth J. McKenna said.The Law Firm Disrupted: What Extreme Profit Margins Tell Us About the Am Law 200
The Second Hundred is home to some outliers with distinct business models that aren't about to be seen in the Am Law 100 anytime soon.View more book results for the query "FisherBroyles"
Panitch Schwarze Enters Patent Dispute For Maker of Animal Medication
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Court rejected defendants' assertion of indefiniteness of disputed terms in claim construction, where the intrinsic record and prosecution history of the patents-in-suit provided objective boundaries that would inform a person of ordinary skill in the art about the scope of the patent claims, so the court adopted plaintiffs' proposed constructions after defendants declined to offer competing instructions or present any evidence regarding what they believed a person of ordinary skill in the art would understand the disputed terms to me
Former Senator Among New Law Partners Named in Relaunch of Boutique Atlanta Firm
"The firm is made up of really good people who just happen to be really good lawyers," former state Sen. Jen Jordan, D-Atlanta, told the Daily Report.Can Big Law Offices in Secondary Markets Succeed on Talent Alone? Salt Lake Offers Clues
Kirkland recently cut Salt Lake City associates within 18 months of hiring them to work for national clients, while other recent Big Law entrants have grown more slowly and focused on local clients.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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