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Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Patent Litigation As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform
Many of these have been brought in the Eastern District of Texas, which continues to be a patent litigation hotspot with the District of Delaware coming in as the second most popular IP litigation venue. But overall, "cases have been spread across the U.S.," according to Jacobs.SMU Dedman School of Law Names New Dean
Jennifer M. Collins, who has served as SMU Dedman's dean since 2014, has stepped down and is set to take over as president of Rhodes College in Memphis on July 1.Data Privacy Startup Transcend Recruits Ex-Cox Lawyer for New Legal Chief Role
"I know that companies need strong alignment between legal and engineering teams in order to solve today's biggest compliance challenges and the next wave of regulations ahead," Brandon Wiebe said.Biopharma Trade Secrets Suit Filed in Connecticut
The suit pursues claims against a former employee for allegedly taking proprietary biopharmaceutical research to a different company.Climate Lawsuits Are Growing in Number, But Success Is Hard
Putting together a successful case is incredibly challenging and can take years to conclude.View more book results for the query "*"
Jury Rejects John Durham's Case Against Perkins Coie's Michael Sussmann
In a brief statement to reporters following the verdict, former Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussmann hinted at a return to practice, saying he was "looking forward to getting back to the work that I love."'I Told the Truth,' Michael Sussmann Says Following Acquittal in False Statements Case
In a brief statement to reporters following the verdict, former Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussmann hinted at a return to practice, saying he was "looking forward to getting back to the work that I love."Morris Nichols Partners Speak at PLI Delaware Law Program
Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell partners Patricia Vella and Tarik Haskins recently served as program faculty for the Practicing Law Institute Delaware Law Developments 2022: What All Business Lawyers Need to Know program May 26.Batting Order: From Top to Bottom, A Big Month for the 5th Circuit
The consequences for an employee trying to perform his job can arguably be debilitating; thus, it must be left to a jury, not a judge, to decide whether the terms and conditions of his employment are so altered as to create a hostile work environment based on race.US Home-Price Appreciation Accelerates for Fourth Month
Further price appreciation threatens to add to the pain even as higher rates and economic uncertainty have started to soften the market slightly.Trending Stories
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