By Jenna Greene | October 10, 2019
'One does not need to be an environmental or policy expert to know this proposed mining operation in the Bristol Bay watershed is a terrible idea,' wrote litigators from Sheppard Mullin.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2019
The Irell & Manella patent legend, making his first appearance before the Supreme Court, argued Monday that a provision referring to "expenses" isn't specific enough to force patent owners to pay the PTO's in-house attorneys fees.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2019
Making his first appearance before the Supreme Court, Irell's Morgan Chu argues that a provision referring to "expenses" isn't specific enough to force patent owners to pay the PTO's in-house attorneys fees.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2019
Making his first appearance before the Supreme Court, Irell's Morgan Chu argues that a provision referring to "expenses" isn't specific enough to force patent owners to pay the PTO's in-house attorneys fees.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2019
Making his first appearance before the Supreme Court, Irell's Morgan Chu argues that a provision referring to "expenses" isn't specific enough to force patent owners to pay the PTO's in-house attorneys fees.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 3, 2019
Deborah Dailey formerly served as the First Judicial District's chief deputy prothonotary until her firing and guilty plea on a third-degree felony theft charge in 2014 for using a court credit card to pay bills for her son.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Pasha Sternberg and John Cleary | October 2, 2019
The most effective way for a company to lower the risk of CCPA-related litigation is to reduce the chance that personal information would be impacted if the company's network were breached.
By Cheryl Miller | September 30, 2019
Michael Mongan, who clerked for Justice David Souter and for D.C. Circuit Judge Merrick Garland, would share time with Gibson Dunn's Theodore Olson in challenging the Trump administration's move to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
By Mike Scarcella | September 30, 2019
Trump's Justice Department is pushing to end the power of federal trial judges to issue nationwide injunctions. U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in Washington says the push "demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch."
By Mike Scarcella | September 30, 2019
Trump's Justice Department is pushing to end the power of federal trial judges to issue nationwide injunctions. U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in Washington says the push "demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch."
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