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October 05, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Panel hopes to alleviate burden in patent cases

Federal Circuit Advisory Council unanimously voted to adopt the proposed "Model order on e-discovery in patent cases," which would set several limits on the production of electronically stored information.
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July 01, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

Dodgers, in Delaware Bankruptcy, Tap Hedge Fund for Loan

The Los Angeles Dodgers received permission from a bankruptcy court judge in Delaware on Tuesday to access $150 million in debtor-in-possession financing provided by JPMorgan Chase hedge fund affiliate Highbridge Principal Strategies, after having filed for bankruptcy Monday in Delaware.
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November 01, 2007 | Law.com

Lawyers Behaving Badly

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December 12, 2011 | Corporate Counsel

Creators of Kazaa, Morpheus Take on Cloud Computing Heavies in East Texas Patent

Remember file-sharing sites Kazaa and Morpheus? The companies, created by Kevin Bermeister and Michael Weiss, respectively, sprang up a decade ago to fill the free music void created by Napster's demise at the hands of the recording industry. Now Bermeister and Weiss have joined forces in new venture: patent litigation and licensing.
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June 27, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Profitability Index

The profitability index for the 25 highest-grossing Texas firms.
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Another Setback for Chinese Vitamin Makers as Price-Fixing Case Hurtles Toward Trial
Publication Date: 2013-02-11
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A judge delivered mostly good news Friday for customers of Chinese-made vitamin C and their lawyers at Boies Schiller and Susman Godfrey, keeping an eight-year-old price-fixing class action on track for a scheduled trial later this month against a quintet of Chinese pharmaceutical companies.

May 27, 2011 | Legaltech News

Samsung Suffers $23 Million Loss in Cell Phone Antenna Patent Trial

Out of 10 defendants facing Fractus S.A.'s allegations of patent infringement covering cell phone antenna technology, only Samsung stuck it out to face the jury. Samsung's go-it-alone strategy failed to pay off: A federal jury in Texas awarded Fractus more than $23 million in damages. Fractus counsel said the patents "are absolutely essential for smartphones."
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October 19, 2010 | Law.com

Trial Lawyers Sticking With Democratic Party

Trial lawyers are holding steady as one of the Democratic Party's biggest sources of campaign contributions, providing a cushion for the party as it struggles to maintain control of Congress in the midterm elections. Lawyers who represent plaintiffs in securities class actions, personal injury cases and consumer protection lawsuits have donated millions of dollars this election cycle to Democratic campaigns, at some firms contributing even more than in the 2008 campaign when presidential hopefuls were after their money.
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August 16, 2006 | National Law Journal

Noncitizens entitled to Fourth Amendment protection at border

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has held that noncitizens stopped at the U.S. border have the same constitutional rights as citizens to be free from false imprisonment and the use of excessive force by law enforcement officers.
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February 16, 2012 | The Recorder

IV Taps Dechert for Patent Suit Against Wireless Carriers

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