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August 22, 2003 |

Federal Circuit Hands Palm a Setback

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Wednesday reinstated a patent infringement suit against Palm Inc. involving the company's Palm handheld devices. Despite the decision, patent lawyers say E-Pass -- which is suing Palm and its parent company 3Com Corp. -- will have a difficult time arguing that Palm's handheld organizers violate its patent on a method to substitute multiple credit cards with a single card.
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April 03, 2013 |

Attorney Resignations without Prejudice

Notice to the bar.
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February 29, 2012 |

Lawyers' Titles and Law Firm Names in the Digital Age

As business cards, firm letterheads, and office signs compete with online media, lawyers' digital presentations of themselves are critical and must pass scrupulous ethical examination.
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July 19, 2012 |

Are Virtual Law Offices Here to Stay?

Lawyers without offices? Practicing outside the box? Fixed physical offices have always been there to assure communication, availability and accessibility, but virtual law offices may be taking lawyers to a new space, writes attorney Devika Kewalramani.
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November 12, 2002 |

2nd Circuit Revives Attempt to End Comic Copyright

The creator of Captain America can invoke the termination provisions of the Copyright Act of 1976, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. Deciding a case of first impression, the court found that the comic creator's settlement with Marvel Characters Inc., in which he acknowledged he devised the character Captain America while working for hire, doesn't prevent him from terminating the company's copyright under the act.
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