Lisa Shuchman is Executive Editor of Law.com International. At ALM she has also worked for The American Lawyer and Corporate Counsel. Prior to joining ALM, she worked in Japan for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, and in the U.S. for the Associated Press, The Industry Standard, and regional newspapers. She received a B.A. from Wesleyan University and an M.S. from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @LisaLawReporter.
March 11, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
For IP Cases, In-House Counsel Looking to Smaller FirmsIn-house counsel are increasingly turning to smaller law firms when they need outside counsel to handle litigation related to intellectual property.
By Lisa Shuchman
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March 09, 2015 | Law.com
Proskauer Scores in Fight Over Alleged Keith Haring FakesA judge in Manhattan tossed claims that the Keith Haring Foundation destroyed the value of more than 100 purported Haring works by publicly calling them fakes.
By Lisa Shuchman
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March 09, 2015 | Litigation Daily
Proskauer Scores in Fight Over Alleged Keith Haring FakesA judge in Manhattan tossed claims that the Keith Haring Foundation destroyed the value of more than 100 purported Haring works by publicly calling them fakes.
By Lisa Shuchman
3 minute read
March 08, 2015 | Litigation Daily
Judge Casts Skeptical Eye on Intellectual Ventures VerdictLawyers at Susman Godfrey initially sought $300 million over claims that Symantec infringed two IV patents. Now the judge says he may slash their $17 million verdict even further—or toss it altogether if Symantec's lawyers at Latham & Watkins can show that the patents shouldn't have been issued in the first place.
By Lisa Shuchman
3 minute read
March 08, 2015 | Litigation Daily
Judge Casts Skeptical Eye on Intellectual Ventures VerdictLawyers at Susman Godfrey initially sought $300 million over claims that Symantec infringed two IV patents. Now the judge says he may slash their $17 million verdict even further—or toss it altogether if Symantec's lawyers at Latham & Watkins can show that the patents shouldn't have been issued in the first place.
By Lisa Shuchman
3 minute read
March 06, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
PTO Cuts Secretive SAWS Patent ProgramThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has eliminated a controversial and secretive program that arbitrarily singled out and delayed the issuance of certain patents.
By Lisa Shuchman
4 minute read
March 06, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
PTO Cuts Secretive SAWS Patent ProgramThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has eliminated a controversial and secretive program that arbitrarily singled out and delayed the issuance of certain patents.
By Lisa Shuchman
4 minute read
February 23, 2015 | Litigation Daily
High Court Rejects Embryonic Stem Cell Patent AppealDealing a blow to a non-profit that hoped to invalidate a controversial stem cell patent, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to wade into a fight over the rights of third parties to challenge decisions by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
By Lisa Shuchman
4 minute read
February 23, 2015 | Litigation Daily
High Court Rejects Embryonic Stem Cell Patent AppealDealing a blow to a non-profit that hoped to invalidate a controversial stem cell patent, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to wade into a fight over the rights of third parties to challenge decisions by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
By Lisa Shuchman
4 minute read
February 10, 2015 | Litigation Daily
Judge Rules Sirius Can Seek Appeal on Pre-1972 RecordingsA federal judge in Manhattan ruled that she'll allow Sirius XM Radio to ask the Second Circuit to immediately review her ruling that holders of common law copyrights to pre-1972 songs have exclusive public performance rights to their recordings under state law.
By Lisa Shuchman
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