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Dentons Culls Partners Amid Budget Shortfall
The world's largest law firm by head count asked several U.S.-based partners to leave after it failed to meet its 2016 budget, multiple sources said.Judge Allows 3-Month Trial Delay Over Litigation Funding Issues
Exploring uncharted territory, U.S. District Judge James Donato on Wednesday agreed to postpone a computer hacking trial for three months while the plaintiff seeks new sources of litigation funding.Judge Allows 3-Month Trial Delay Over Litigation Funding Issues
Exploring uncharted territory, U.S. District Judge James Donato on Wednesday agreed to postpone a computer hacking trial for three months while the plaintiff seeks new sources of litigation funding.Lateral Report: The Few, the Proud, the March Movers
There weren't many run-of-the-mill lateral litigator moves in March, the kind where a mid-level partner at Big Firm A moves to Big Firm B, spouting something about platforms and synergy. Instead, the most notable March moves were propelled by something extra.Lateral Report: The Few, the Proud, the March Movers
There weren't many run-of-the-mill lateral litigator moves in March, the kind where a mid-level partner at Big Firm A moves to Big Firm B, spouting something about platforms and synergy. Instead, the most notable March moves were propelled by something extra.Pair of Ex-PTAB Judges Join Covington
Covington & Burling is bulking up its patent practice on both coasts by recruiting two former judges with the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board.'Funding Constraints,' Daubert Rulings Threaten to Sink Hacking Case
After U.S. District Judge James Donato excluded two highly regarded damages experts, a San Francisco startup's litigation funder developed a case of cold feet.DC Court Upholds $1.2B Award Against Venezuela for Seizing Gold Mine
The ruling issued March 25 upholds an arbitration panel's award entered for Canadian company Crystallex.Patents for Wearable Technologies That Withstand Patentability Challenges
Walter M. Egbert III of Foley Hoag writes: Like software-related inventions, patent claims directed to wearable technologies run the risk of being considered invalid under 35 U.S.C. §101 as being directed to patent-ineligible subject matter. Thus, practitioners should be thoughtful when claiming wearable devices that provide data gathering and analysis. This article provides some considerations for practitioners drafting claims for wearables.Trending Stories
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