By Karen Sloan | December 26, 2019
The proposal calls for limiting the number of journals to which authors can pitch their articles or using a matching option akin to the medical match system that places residency candidates into training positions.
By Ross Todd | December 23, 2019
Lawyers representing former students of Corinthian College affiliates claim that the government has collected more than $21 million since a federal judge issued an injunction halting repayment.
By Mike Scarcella | December 23, 2019
"The committee continues to suffer harm with each additional day that it is denied access to McGahn's testimony," Douglas Letter, the House general counsel, said in a filing Monday in the D.C. Circuit.
By Scott Graham | December 23, 2019
The government's decision to withdraw 2013 policy guidance will please patent holders but likely upset tech companies, auto makers and ISPs who had urged PTO to stay the course.
By Dylan Jackson | December 23, 2019
"I think the overarching facts is not anything new," said Leila Levi, president of the Hispanic Bar Association of D.C. "The numbers are abysmal all around, but what frustrates me the most is the lack of change over time."
By Scott Graham | December 20, 2019
PTAB practices have been "morphing almost on a daily basis" since the appellate court started weighing in on the PTO's Appointments Clause problem for its 275 administrative patent judges.
By Scott Graham | December 19, 2019
Delaware federal court Chief Judge Leonard Stark had found some of IV's conduct "exceptional," but said the case overall was not. The Federal Circuit ruled Thursday that while a single act of misconduct can support a fee award under the Patent Act, a district judge still must consider the context of the entire case.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | December 19, 2019
American Jewish life today is "threatened like never before," Kaplan told a gathering of lawyers at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 19, 2019
"I don't think anyone can credibly argue it doesn't provide substantial relief for the class now and in the future," U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. said of the settlement.
The American Lawyer | News|Profile
By David Thomas | December 19, 2019
"This is more than just a business or a practice," said Loevy & Loevy's Matt Topic, who says fee-shifting provisions have allowed him to take on over 200 FOIA cases.
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