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Advocacy or Extortion? It Depends on the Court
What is zealous advocacy and how far may a lawyer go?Wall Street's Russia Pullback Unravels Decades of Work
Though Wall Street's appetite for Russia has cooled in recent years, it remains a crucial link between local companies and international markets.Federal Circuit in 'Caltech' Clarifies the Scope of IPR Estoppel
In the end, while the Federal Circuit did overrule 'Shaw', and now provides uniform guidance to district courts that IPR estoppel does, in fact, apply to grounds that reasonably could have been raised in an IPR proceeding, the Federal Circuit also clarified that IPR estoppel still applies only as to patent claims actually challenged in an IPR petition.Florida's Planned Spending Ranges From Airplanes to Zoos
The budget would provide $18.32 million for zoos and aquariums across the state, including money that would go to manatee rescue and rehabilitation.View more book results for the query "*"
Former NFL Player Pleads Guilty in $31K Health Insurance Scam
Fraud can hurt not only large organizations like the NFL, but also the average consumer by means of higher premiums and potentially costly litigation.The Benefits, Consequences and Pitfalls of Terminal Disclaimers
A terminal disclaimer—a seemingly simple document that shortens a patent's life by declaring that it expires upon the expiration of another commonly owned patent—is replete with technical and substantive traps for the unwary and far-reaching consequences during both prosecution and enforcement of U.S. patents.Five Star Client Service Essentials for Counsel
A hotel doesn't have great service because it has 7,000 thread-count sheets, premium mattresses, or the finest marble floors. Hotels distinguish…US Supreme Court Rejects Mansion 1st Amendment Fight
Donald Burns applied in 2014 to tear down a 10,063-square-foot oceanfront home and replace it with a larger mansion with a "mid-century modern" design.Judge Orders Information on New Elections Bill
The bill, which received final approval from the House on March 9 after earlier passing the Senate, drew heavy debate over issues such as creating an office at the Department of State to investigate alleged voting irregularities.Trending Stories
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