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N.Y. Lawyers Urge Chinese to Investigate Case of Missing Human Rights Attorney.
Palmer's Panel Not Without Deep Divisions
The split votes and minority reports of the Judicial Branch Public Access Task Force highlight in sharp relief the ongoing struggle to increase public trust and understanding of the courts, in a fast-changing Internet age.Alleged 'Dirty Bomber' Challenges Detention Again
Jose Padilla, the U.S. citizen and accused "dirty bomber" who has been detained as an enemy combatant for the past three years, is making another bid for freedom.State Sought To Avoid Firms With UConn Ties
The choice of an out-of-state law firm to represent the University of Connecticut in a high-profile civil matter is not sitting well with everyone. Attorney General George Jepsen announced last week that the Philadelphia firm of Drinker Biddle & Reath was awarded the contract to represent UConn's Board of Trustees.Winchester Takes a Shot at Licensing
Winchester Ammunition stopped making guns in 1981. Afraid there wasn't much future in bullets, Winchester decided to leverage its name and image instead. Starting in 1993, the company began putting its name on knives, pepper spray and dog beds -- any product that could benefit from Winchester's logo. But don't look for Winchester jeans in Bloomingdale's anytime soon.Legal Publications Enter Digital Age
Lawyers are busy people, with a need for info and order in an increasingly chaotic electronic world. To help them get the news and information they need fast, more bar journals are going digital. The changes however, don't sit well with everyone.Patent Reform: One Giant Step Backwards?
Perhaps President Obama is preparing for the day when he can sign the ineptly titled "America Invents Act" into law. That day is likely to bring woe to patent practitioners and users of the patent system alike, and particular woe to small inventors and startup businesses that collectively drive our nation's economy.Despite Fee Controversy, Patent Reform May Come This Year
The recent passage of patent reform bills by the House and Senate has raised expectations for enactment a new law this year, but there's lingering controversy about whether the patent office can keep all its fees and about provisions allowing for new patent challenges. Differences between the House version and the Senate bill passed in March must be reconciled before becoming law.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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