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Supreme Court Adopts New Patent Standard
In a major patent law development, the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday adopted a new, flexible standard that will make it easier for patents to be denied or challenged on the grounds that the invention at issue is too obvious to deserve patent protection.Patent Litigation Survey: The Busiest Firms Overall
Calif. Appellate Court Affirms Finding of No Bias in Lawyer's Suit
David Reeves sued MV Transportation for age bias when a staff attorney position he applied for went to a woman 16 years younger than him. On Friday, a California appellate court affirmed a judgment for MV Transportation, finding that Reeves "did not have clearly superior paper credentials."Star turn for Hollywood newcomers
A few players are catching their big break in entertainment law, but for most, there's still no business in show business.Perkins Coie Hires Seven IP Lawyers from Proskauer
A year after Heller Ehrman's dissolution, many of its lawyers are still looking for homes, and in some cases, rekindling old friendships. When a seven-lawyer IP team moved from Proskauer Rose to Perkins Coie last week, four of those lawyers were reuniting with their former Heller brethren. The four partners started out together at Foley & Lardner's Washington, D.C. office, then joined Heller in 2000, and left to come to Proskauer in 2006.Who Protects: Law Firms on the Cutting Edge
Our tally shows who does the most U.S. IP work for the world's most inventive companies.Supreme Court Adopts New Standard on Patent Litigation
In a major patent law development, the Supreme Court on Monday adopted a new, flexible standard that will make it easier for patents to be denied or challenged on the grounds that the invention at issue is too obvious to deserve patent protection.A law firm's survival plan, post-Pellicano case
As jury deliberations began this month in the federal government's illegal wiretapping case against celebrity sleuth Anthony Pellicano, lawyers at one Los Angeles law firm breathed a sigh of relief. "The facts came out exactly as we expected," said Norman Levine, managing partner at Greenberg Glusker, where two current lawyers and one former lawyer testified as witnesses during the nine-week trial. "There was no evidence that any of our lawyers had any idea what Pellicano was doing."Six Firms Advise on Tyco Flow Control Sale Valued at $10 Billion
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