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A State Bar of Texas ethics committee is soliciting comment on whether an attorney can partner and split fees with a non-lawyer.
By Jon Campisi | November 18, 2024
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New York’s highest court will have an opportunity to get its say on whether the state's revamped, 11-member ethics watchdog is a constitutional body.
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From leadership changes at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to shifts in biopharmaceutical patent policy to regulation of rapidly evolving fields like artificial intelligence, here’s what the IP community can expect from a second Trump presidency.
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