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The Federal Circuit's 2020-2021 Patent Venue Mandamus Cases (Part 1 of a 4-Part Series)
The spring of 2017 saw two significant developments in patent litigation. The first was the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in TC Heartland dramatically…Intellectual Property Law in 2021: A Year of Surprises, COVID-Related and Otherwise
Waco jurors delivered a $2.175 billion shock. The Supreme Court crafted an unexpected remedy for PTAB appointments. And after 38 years, the Federal Circuit finally got its first Black judge.Have Jurors Changed Their Approach to Science?
Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.Some Attorneys Say The Pandemic Has Made Jurors More Skeptical of Science
Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.A Shadow Over Science? How the Pandemic Changed—Or Didn't Change—Jurors
Some lawyers who have handled trials this year say the COVID-19 pandemic has clouded how jurors perceive scientific and medical testimony, but others aren't convinced that juries have changed that much. More apparent, lawyers say, is that the political polarization surrounding the pandemic has seeped into the jury pool.View more book results for the query "Scheef Stone"
With Two More Albright Transfers, More Tech Companies Are Getting Their Tickets Punched Out of Waco.
The Federal Circuit issued two more mandamus orders Wednesday directing U.S. District Judge Alan Albright to transfer cases out of his court. That appellate court's orders are starting to take a bite out of the nation's busiest patent docket.USPTO to Judge Davila: See Judge Gilstrap's Ruling on Standing
The chief judge of the Eastern District of Texas turned away an inventor group's challenge to the way the PTO conducts patent validity trials, saying the inventors don't have standing to sue. The PTO is now saying the same should apply to a tech industry suit in San Jose.Midsize Firms, Out-of-State Firms Beefed Up the Most in Texas in 2020
Midsize firms may have grown even more if the lateral hiring market wasn't so competitive in Texas.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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