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May 28, 2013 |

New In Patent Law: Post-Grant Review, Due Diligence and Valuation

Among its many changes, the America Invents Act (AIA) provides several new post-grant procedures for a third party to challenge the validity of an issued U.S. patent.
5 minute read
May 18, 2010 |

Rader Ready to Take Charge of Federal Circuit

Randall Rader, who's about to take over as chief judge, has strong opinions about key patent issues.
7 minute read
January 14, 2013 |

High Court Weighs Deeper Scrutiny of New-Trial Decisions

How much deference should an appellate court give a trial court's new-trial order? The Texas Supreme Court faces that question in a mandamus case Justice Debra Lehrmann described during Jan. 8 oral argument as having "long-reaching ramifications." Thompson & Knight partner Scott Stolley is relators' counsel.
6 minute read
March 11, 2011 |

Calendar

Calendar of events.
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December 14, 2010 |

Ponzi Schemes 101: Don't Be the Next Victim

Yes, it's true, there are some David Letterman-style Top Ten lists that are more fun than this one on avoiding Ponzi and pyramid schemes. But that doesn't mean that corporate counsel really, really shouldn't read this one ...
8 minute read
October 01, 2006 |

Fallen Star

Did the GC of the troubled University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey take the fall for the school�s administrators? Or should she shoulder the blame, too?
17 minute read
January 18, 2002 |

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RIVERHEAD A pair of wrongful death lawsuits in which one brother accuses the other of murdering their parents has survived defense motions for summary judgment, despite the absence of any criminal conviction.
4 minute read
May 07, 2009 |

Do Bankruptcy Lawyers Bill Illegally?

Lawyers in these cases often charge their debtor clients before getting a judge's approval, casting doubt on the practice.
2 minute read
October 05, 2007 |

Lawyer-Discipline Investigative Files Not Open to Public, Judge Rules

Investigative files relating to lawyer discipline are protected by New Jersey court rule, and the court's interest in confidentiality outweighs the common-law right of public access, a New Jersey court has ruled. The court found that such files are privileged, and the plaintiff had not shown any particularized need to defeat that privilege. The plaintiff, the head of a public interest group that monitors attorney discipline, had sought access to a state agency file on a solo who was disbarred by consent.
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