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One District Could Soon Overtake Delaware for Most Patent Cases
Unified Patents's Q1 Patent Dispute Report shows that a district in Texas is closing in on the top spot for patent infringement litigation—and it's not the Eastern district.Survey: Central District of California Ranks Third In Q1 Patent Cases, Northern District Sixth
Unified Patents's Q1 Patent Dispute Report shows that a district in Texas is closing in on the top spot for patent infringement litigation—and it's not the Eastern district.This District Could Soon Eclipse Delaware for Most Patent Cases
Unified Patents's Q1 Patent Dispute Report shows that a district in Texas is closing in on the top spot for patent infringement litigation—and it's not the Eastern district.How I Made Partner: Pillsbury Winthrop's Tamara Bruno
"Make yourself indispensable. Identify a role that you can effectively fill as a partner, whether it's in an emerging or in-demand specialty, a geographic area, a major client relationship or some combination."Daily Dicta: Arbitrating a Merger Challenge Seemed Like a Terrible Idea. Until It Wasn't.
It's too soon to say if binding arbitration will be a viable new path for merger challenges, but the historic case gave Trump antitrust enforcers a way to come across as both pro-enforcement and pro-business—not an easy needle to thread.Donald Trump's Lawyers Reject Delayed Deposition Schedule in Defamation Case
Roberta Kaplan accused Trump of "cherry-picking" cases, asserting immunity from some lawsuits and moving forward with others. She said the volume of Trump's personal litigation is unlike that of any previous president.Chasing High-End Work, Vinson & Elkins Sees Profits Soar in 2019
Chair Mark Kelly said the firm improved its financials by going after more sophisticated matters, resulting in 6.1% revenue growth.9th Circuit Puts the Nail in the Coffin of Howrey Trustee's 'Unfinished Business' Claims
The court adopted the position of the D.C. Court of Appeals, which found earlier this month that clients, not firms, control ongoing matters in a matter of first impression under D.C. law.Professor Who Claimed to Patent Ride-Hailing Platform Won't Have to Pay Lyft's Attorney Fees
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar says that while some of RideApp and Kasowitz Benson Torres' conduct was "questionable," it didn't rise to the level of "exceptional" that triggers fee shifting.Georgia Tech Professor Avoids $584K in Attorney Fees From Failed Patent Fight Against Lyft
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar says that while some of RideApp and Kasowitz Benson Torres' conduct was "questionable," it didn't rise to the level of "exceptional" that triggers fee shifting.Trending Stories
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