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Federal Circuit Clamps Down on Vague Software Patents
Chief Judge Sharon Prost signaled that patents framed as means-plus-function claims must disclose an algorithm.Federal Circuit Clamps Down on Vague Software Patents
Chief Judge Sharon Prost signaled that patents framed as means-plus-function claims must disclose an algorithm.Urging a Change in the Law: When to Set Aside Precedent?
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. write: Stare decisis is not an inflexible rule. While the doctrine is not to be lightly cast aside, a court should not hesitate to overrule its precedents "when persuaded by the 'lessons of experience and the force of better reasoning.'"A Boon to Big Firms as Corinthian Colleges Goes Bust
A week after shuttering its last 28 campuses in the aftermath of a crippling settlement with the U.S. Department of Education last year, Corinthian Colleges filed for bankruptcy Monday in Delaware. The for-profit company's Chapter 11 filing marks the largest collapse of a higher education provider in U.S. history and reveals some of Corinthian's mounting legal bills ahead of its demise.A Boon to Big Firms as Corinthian Colleges Goes Bust
A week after shuttering its last 28 campuses in the aftermath of a crippling settlement with the U.S. Department of Education last year, Corinthian Colleges filed for bankruptcy Monday in Delaware. The for-profit company's Chapter 11 filing marks the largest collapse of a higher education provider in U.S. history and reveals some of Corinthian's mounting legal bills ahead of its demise.Ad Funds Paid to Network Recoverable as Fraudulent Transfer
Fraudulent transfer statutes like the Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (TUFTA) generally provide an affirmative defense for transferees who can prove that they accepted a transfer in good faith and gave the debtor "reasonably equivalent value" in return.Ad Funds Paid to Network Recoverable as Fraudulent Transfer
Fraudulent transfer statutes like the Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (TUFTA) generally provide an affirmative defense for transferees who can prove that they accepted a transfer in good faith and gave the debtor "reasonably equivalent value" in return.Unapproved Opinions: April 23-39, 2015
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