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From Singapore to Switzerland, More Law Firm Merger Talks and Tie-Ups
A Discovery Database Streamlines Your Defense
When Russell Aoki, managing partner of Seattle's Aoki Sakamoto Grant, and his defense team took on the defense of Kevin Lawrence on a securities fraud claim, they faced processing about 2 million pages of potentially relevant documents in several cities along the West Coast. Taking on the role of technology manager, Aoki quickly surmised the team needed a database. Aoki describes the process of educating himself, his client and the court on the need for fresh technology in litigation.First Circuit tosses $30 million fee award in Volkswagen case
A federal appeals court threw out a Boston federal judge's $30 million attorney fee award for plaintiffs' lawyers in multidistrict litigation over oil-sludge damage to Volkswagen cars.Facing WTO Deadline, India Struggles With Patent Reform
On Jan. 1, India faces a World Trade Organization deadline to overhaul its patent laws, ending decades of policies that allowed Indian firms -- from pharmaceutical giants to tiny technology companies -- to make cheap versions of expensive Western products. Critics say the new law would dramatically raise India's drug prices and help foreign companies regain dominance. But proponents say the time has come for India to accept international trade standards.View more book results for the query "United Lex"
Top Six Tech Issues of 2012 for In-House Counsel
Making a list and checking it twice? Don't forget about the most important law and technology developments in 2012. Foley & Lardner attorney Adam Losey walks us through his top six tech issues of the year.Majority of 2012 Patent Litigation Filed by 'Patent Trolls'
More than half of the patent litigation cases filed in the U.S. in 2012 were brought by companies whose sole purpose is to license patents—so-called "patent trolls"—according to a new study.Three Centuries of Experience, Yet Core Issues Are Unresolved
In between the barbaric days of disembowelments and the enlightened days of lethal injection, the argument over capital punishment in New York -- viewed by many as a national microcosm -- remains unresolved. As such, death penalty advocates and foes across the country are keenly interested in People v. Harris, the case in which the Court of Appeals will soon scrutinize New York's latest capital punishment statute.GRA V LLC petitioners-appellants v. Srinivasan, respondents-respondents
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