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November 05, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

Associates Class of 2010

It's too soon to say whether the recovery cycle has kicked in for New Jersey law firms, but our annual yearbook of new associates shows that after two years of decline, hiring is back on the upswing.
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July 17, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Declines to Rehear Approval of Aereo TV System

Judges Denny Chin and Richard Wesley dissented from the denial of rehearing en banc, saying the case presents issues of "exceptional importance" and both "the text of the Copyright Act and its legislative history make clear that Aereo's retransmissions are public performances."
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September 25, 2008 | The American Lawyer

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August 08, 2012 | Law.com

Full Federal Circuit to consider two questions about timing of patent appeals

Should patent litigants be able to appeal an infringement liability ruling before a damages trial? Before willfulness is decided? Those are the questions the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit wants to consider in a case about windshield wiper blades.
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October 04, 2013 | The Recorder

As Troll Debate Rages, Firms Pressed to Pick Sides

Clients like Intellectual Ventures GC Melissa Finocchio want their outside counsel singing from the same hymnal.
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June 17, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Lipp v. Zigman

Defendants' Pattern of Willful Non-Compliance Warrants Striking Answer and Defenses
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June 03, 2008 | Law.com

Stem Cell Gold Rush

Robert Klein convinced Californians to part with $3 billion of their taxes to fund stem cell research. Proposition 71, the state referendum he championed, was handily passed by state voters in 2004, creating the largest source of embryonic stem cell funding in the world. Klein, a Stanford-educated lawyer, transformed himself into a full-time medical research activist from a real estate investment banker after his son Jordan was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes in 2001. Now he's the chairman of the Independent Citizens Oversight Committee (ICOC), the 29-member body that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the state agency created by his proposition.
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October 18, 2006 | Daily Report Online

In The Trenches: Merchant & Gould snags IP lawyers from Womble

THE LOCAL MARKET for intellectual property lawyers remains busy.Merchant Gould has raided two partners and a patent agent from Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice. Jeffery B. Arnold and David E. Wigley, who both focus on biotech, chemical and pharmaceutical patents, join Merchant Gould as partners and Todd J. Obijeski, who is in law school at Georgia State, joins as a patent agent.
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October 22, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Judge Declares Mistrial in HLF Case

After deliberating for 19 days, the jury in United States v. Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, et al. told the judge that 11 out of 12 of them had determined that further deliberations would not lead to unanimity among the panel members. As a result, Chief U.S. District Judge A. Joe Fish declared a mistrial.
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April 30, 2013 | The American Lawyer

Hogan Handles Apple's Record $17 Billion Bond Sale

Consumer electronics giant Apple, which was unburdened by debt until this week, is relying on Hogan Lovells as the company undertakes its first bond sale in more than two decades to help finance a $100 billion capital return program to shareholders.
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