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Patent Litigation Volume Rebounds, Led by Bump in WD-Texas Filings
Fueled by nonpracticing entities, district court filings for the first half of 2020 were up 16% over the previous six months.Patent Litigation Rebounding, Led by Western District of Texas Filings
Some aggressive nonpracticing entities—and perhaps growing interest in litigation funding—have put 2020 district court filings 16% ahead of the previous six months' pace.Patent Litigation Is on the Rebound, Led by WD-Texas Filings
Some aggressive nonpracticing entities—and perhaps growing interest in litigation funding—have put 2020 district court filings 16% ahead of the previous six months' pace.Patent Litigation Is on the Rebound, Led by WD-Texas Filings
The Western District of Texas now appears entrenched as the most popular filing destination. Big tech companies have had less success transferring cases out of the Western District, which includes Austin, because they do more business there than in the Eastern District, and because U.S. District Judge Alan Albright has been reluctant to grant transfers for convenience purposes.Skilled in the Art: Five Takeaways from NantKwest + Big-Dollar Patent Cases Get Final Resolution
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether the USPTO can recover its in-house attorneys fees in Section 145 proceedings.Young Conaway Among Beneficiaries of Big Fees From Big Bankruptcies This Summer
Several Am Law 100 firms stand to gain millions of dollars from the most active Chapter 11 bankruptcies this summer, including Sears and PG&E.Law Firm Bills in Big Bankruptcy Cases Growing Rapidly
Several Am Law 100 firms stand to gain millions of dollars from the most active Chapter 11 bankruptcies this summer, including Sears and PG&E.Big Bankruptcy Matters Generated Big Legal Bills This Summer
Several Am Law 100 firms stand to gain millions of dollars from the most active Chapter 11 bankruptcies this summer, including Sears and PG&E.Bankruptcies Spur Bonanza of Fees for Law Firms in NY and Elsewhere
Several Am Law 100 firms stand to gain millions of dollars from the most active Chapter 11 bankruptcies this summer, including Sears and PG&E.