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What Does the Future Hold for Intellectual Property in 2021?
With two potentially seismic cases at the Supreme Court and an extra year's worth of cases ready for trial, 2021 is shaping up as a headline-making year for IP litigation.Supreme Court Argument Tips From 16 Lawyers Who Made Virus-Era Debuts
"Rather than bemoaning the loss of the chance to present argument in that historic courtroom in person, relish the opportunity to be among the first lawyers ever to have their argument live streamed to the whole world," debut advocate Jason Harrow says.Supreme Court Argument Tips From 16 Lawyers Who Made Virus-Era Debuts
"Rather than bemoaning the loss of the chance to present argument in that historic courtroom in person, relish the opportunity to be among the first lawyers ever to have their argument live streamed to the whole world," debut advocate Jason Harrow says.Skilled in the Art: Less Is More When It Comes to IP Trials
I felt like I learned more about IP trial strategy in one hour Wednesday from Alan Albright, Tom Melsheimer, Matt Powers and Rachel York Colangelo than I did during the rest of 2020.Market Focus: As Big Law Breaks Into Boston, Midsize Law Puts Up a Fight
Big Law is stampeding into Boston. But midsize firm leaders say they're still competitive in the talent acquisition arena.Market Focus: How Boston's Midsize Firms Thrive Amid Growing Competition
"One lawyer makes work for another lawyer because one lawyer cannot do all the work for all the clients," said John McGivney, managing partner of Boston's Rubin and Rudman.Getting Things Done: The DBR's 16th Annual Most Effective Lawyers
An assortment of South Florida attorneys found ways to make noteworthy achievements before and after the coronavirus overhang.US Magistrate Judge Andy Austin Is Retiring. Here's What He's Doing Next
"I made the decision I was even more ready to retire now than I was," Austin said. "It's just a reminder that life is unpredictable."Competitive Intelligence: Back to Basics In Times of Uncertainty
Effective communication builds rapport with your clients, which, in turn, builds trust and instills confidence that you will be able to get what they need to achieve their goals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, these elements of trust and rapport have never been more important.Trending Stories
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