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By Barry J. Schindler, James J. DeCarlo and Smit Kapadia | September 14, 2018
On Aug. 10, 2018, the USPTO released its first update to the Trial Practice Guide since its initial publication in August of 2012. Practitioners appearing before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board should follow these guidelines as they offer new tools and highlight important caveats.
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By Ian Lopez | September 14, 2018
New Mexico AG Hector Balderas filed a lawsuit that alleges the tech companies are using algorithms to monitor children's web activity for marketing.
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By Dan M. Clark | September 14, 2018
“I lay awake at night filled not with the fear of what is to come for me, or the pain and embarrassment that I have brought upon myself, but with tremendous remorse for my actions and regret for the damage I have caused others,” Joseph Percoco wrote.
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By Robert Storace | September 14, 2018
Renee Dubin suffered a head injury and rib fractures after the antique car she was driving suddenly lost its brakes. Her car hit a guardrail and went down an embankment. She recently settled the case for $335,000.
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By Thomas Cotton | September 14, 2018
New Jersey had not taken a strong position on narrative interrogatories generally or Rule 4:17-4(d) specifically. That changed with 'Brugaletta.'
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | September 13, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Thursday upheld a Delaware Bankruptcy Court's decision to block a Florida-based energy company from collecting a $275 million merger termination fee against the bankruptcy estates of Energy Future Holdings Corp. and a subsidiary.
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By Tom McParland | September 13, 2018
A federal appeals court in a split decision rules the owner of Florida's largest public utility can't collect the negotiated termination fee.
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By Dan M. Clark | September 13, 2018
Arguments on Thursday did not focus on whether Haug had obtained consent from his accuser. The Court of Appeals, instead, is considering whether the college had enough evidence to show a lack of consent and therefore sexual misconduct.
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By Aaron D. Weems | September 13, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued new parent coordination rules designed to reinvent coordinators and reintroduce them into the custody process, while cutting out the ambiguity and ad hoc application that plagued the system in its previous incarnation.
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By Ellis Kim | September 13, 2018
At least one D.C. Circuit judge appeared skeptical of the DOJ argument that EPIC, the advocacy group seeking Trump's tax returns, hadn't completed its Freedom of Information Act request.
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