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January 04, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Pretzel Makers Say Tax Lawyer Got Lost in Twists of IP Law

The owners of a successful pretzel business allege in a malpractice suit that a Philadelphia lawyer's inexperience cost them as much as $100 million worth of licensing dough, reports sibling publication the New Jersey Law Journal.
6 minute read
November 14, 2006 | The Legal Intelligencer

Guantanamo Chaplain Addresses Asian-American Legal Conference

The fight over the civil liberties of prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp is less about what's being done to the accused enemy combatants and more about whether those interrogation tactics amount to torture, a National Asian Pacific American Bar Association panel suggested at a conference held Friday in Philadelphia.
4 minute read
December 13, 2002 | Law.com

The Secret Life of David Sentelle

Every day Judge David Sentelle dons the shiny black robes of a federal judge in the District of Columbia. Lawyers tremble before him as they defend against a barrage of judicial bullets like shots fired rat-a-tat-tat from a cheap .38 glancing off walls in a back alley. If you think Judge Sentelle is hard-boiled, meet his alter ego: Clyde Haywood, crime fiction author.
8 minute read
August 16, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Celebrity's Photos Not Fair Game, Court Rules

To Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the appeal in copyright case Monge v. Maya Magazines reads "like a telenovela, a Spanish soap opera."
6 minute read
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February 15, 2007 | Law.com

Extreme Makeover: From Patent Troll to the Belle of the Ball

Acacia Technologies has been a venture capital group, patent troll and now, a respected patent-holding company. Acacia's officials claim the company specializes in licensing for the little guys, but it's no longer small potatoes. Where Acacia once survived on small licensing fees from Internet pornography sites, the company now has hundreds of licensees including IBM, Intel and Nokia. Recent patent rulings may change some things, but Acacia has no plans to abandon its unique -- and profitable -- strategy.
14 minute read
August 04, 2003 | National Law Journal

Inadmissible

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May 19, 2000 | Law.com

Industry Spying Still Flourishes

When the federal Economic Espionage Act was signed into law in 1996, the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals got very nervous. The new law criminalized the misappropriation of trade secrets, and members of the Alexandria, Va.-based organization conduct research and analysis on competitors to help their companies plan strategy. Nearly four years later, it appears they had little reason to be nervous.
3 minute read
April 26, 2004 | National Law Journal

Merger could form one of U.S.'s largest firms

Washington's Wilmer, Cutler Pickering and Boston's Hale and Dorr announced last week that they will merge, a move that will create one of the nation's largest law firms.
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May 20, 2013 | The Recorder

Mertish v. Lancaster

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