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Next Federal Circuit Chief Is Ready to Take Charge
Jacqueline Harlow recalls skiing with Randall Rader in Vail, Colo., this past winter. A judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Rader hadn't hit the slopes very often. But he headed straight for the intermediate run and would "bomb straight down hills," said Harlow, a former Rader clerk.A Prison Avoidance Primer: Keeping the CEO Out of the Slammer
Paul Coggins says there's nothing more important to the average CEO than avoiding prison. Yet, for far too many companies, a corporate compliance program is nothing more than a decaying, dated document buried in the general counsel's drawer. That makes the musty program as effective as a condom locked in a safe. To be real, a compliance plan must be a living, breathing, changing document.Jurors Submit Questions for Witnesses in Patent Trial
For the first time in an Eastern District of Texas courtroom, jurors in a patent trial recently got to ask questions of witnesses. It was an experiment that Chief U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis long had wanted to try in complicated patent litigation — the type of case for which his jurisdiction is famous. Davis says he got the idea a year ago at a conference of chief U.S. district judges.Plantiffs cheer ruling on 'very valuable' patents
THE PLAINTIFFS IN a high-stakes patent infringement case said a recent ruling by a federal judge is a major step toward their gaining the rights to several wireless data transmission patents estimated to be valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars.The case involves efforts by an metro-Atlanta technology developer, IPCO LLC, to secure the rights to patents dealing with "Wireless Gateway" or "mesh" technology.For Texans in D.C., Home Beckons
A growing number of Texas lawyers who jumped at opportunities in Washington have returned to Texas, some of them taking a pay cut in the process.Questionable litigation tactics cost company $9.4 million
A federal judge has ordered a semiconductor maker to pay attorney fees as a penalty for litigation misconduct.Trending Stories
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