Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 22, 2017
AT&T Corp. and other phone service providers on Tuesday moved closer to ending a long-running infringement suit over systems for transmitting high-frequency data signals over telephone networks.
By John Council | August 22, 2017
Known for Blue Bell ice cream and its conservative juries, Brenham, Texas, is a tough place for a plaintiffs lawyer to get a taste of victory.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 18, 2017
In lobbying and litigation, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Johnson & Johnson often draw from the same playbook. One major connection is John Beisner, head of mass torts at Skadden Arps.
By Sue Reisinger | August 16, 2017
The public university denies a request for Richard Spencer to speak on the Gainesville campus next month.
By Miriam Rozen | August 15, 2017
Is running a trial practice at a corporate Phlia. firm "kind of like being the second-best ballerina in Galveston"? Maybe to these Houston litigators.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 10, 2017
A federal judge on Thursday allowed an infringement case against Apple Inc. to proceed in Delaware, ruling that the presence of a single Apple Store in the state is enough to establish proper venue.
By Angela Morris | August 9, 2017
Chief Judge Barbara Lynn in Texas' Northern District has indirectly increased opportunities for female attorneys by encouraging firms to send young lawyers to argue at hearings.
By Sue Reisinger | August 4, 2017
Houston-based Archrock Partners has named Stephanie Hildebrandt as senior vice president and general counsel, effective Aug. 7. Archrock supplies natural gas contract compression services.
By Ben Major | August 1, 2017
I hate watching horror movies. When not covering my eyes, I futilely plead with the characters to flee and escape death at the hands of the villain. As the viewer, I know that Michael Myers is hiding in the closet, that the shark is much bigger than the hero's boat, and that eerie music foreshadows the villain's attack. I read court opinions from a similar perspective, and when sneaky procedural issues aim to gut a party's otherwise meritorious case, I tend to pull for that party.
By Mary Alice Robbins | August 1, 2017
Founded in Houston in 1945 by lawyers who tried cases, Bracewell has always had a strong focus on litigation.
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