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License Negotiations Not Privileged, Federal Circuit Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled as a matter of first impression that license negotiations related to reasonable royalties and damages are not privileged.Ruling Boosts State Sales Tax Collections
In a case that could have short- and long-term impact on state revenues, the U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a decision by the Connecticut Supreme Court that allows state officials to collect sales taxes on items sold in-state by the Missouri-based Scholastic Book Club.Sure, the software industry breathed a big sigh of relief that the Justices didn't adopt the Federal Circuit's machine-or-transformation test. But not everyone was cheering the ruling, as Joe Mullin reports in his latest column at Corporate Counsel.
Marshall, Tx.-based Webvention LLC has had a pretty good run over the past couple of years. But will the patent troll's licensing and litigation model survive an order transferring the company's docket of infringement cases out of East Texas?
The Finer Points Of Farming Out Work
When a merger created Shelton-based Clayton Holdings Inc. in 2005, General Counsel Steven L. Cohen suddenly was in need of an outside counsel upgrade.The Finer Points of Farming Out Work
Farming out legal work is a delicate balance of personal and professional relationships, budget management and hunting for first-class legal expertise. At many companies, the prevailing mindset is: the bigger the firm, the better the representation. Though legal work often flows to the largest law firms, companies don't always lock into one full-service megafirm for all their legal needs. There's room for solo practitioners to carve a niche, even with some big-name businesses.The Finer Points of Farming Out Work
Farming out legal work is a delicate balance of personal and professional relationships, budget management and hunting for first-class legal expertise. At many companies, the prevailing mindset is: the bigger the firm, the better the representation. Though legal work often flows to the largest law firms, companies don't always lock into one full-service megafirm for all their legal needs. There's room for solo practitioners to carve a niche, even with some big-name businesses.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
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