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"Samsung the Settler" Waves White Flag Again, This Time with Sharp
Samsung Electronics has been one of the most reliable employers of IP legal talent in recent years. But, reports sibling publication The Am Law Litigation Daily, it's a distinction the company doesn't seem interested in holding much longer.In Patent Feud, MoFo Goes on the Attack
Partner Harold McElhinny is leading the charge for Palo Alto Networks in two lawsuits, including one challenging an established doctrine of patent law.DLA Piper Replaces Day Casebeer As Qualcomm Lead Counsel
After failing to produce thousands of documents in its patent trial against Broadcom, Qualcomm argued in court papers this week that the mistake was unintentional and that it shouldn't have to pay Broadcom's legal fees.Stocks least loved since 1980s as U.S. scales wall of worries
Pessimism is taking a toll on the securities industry, where more than 200,000 jobs were lost last year, even as U.S. unemployment declines as the economy accelerates.Health Care Employers May Balance Accommodation of Disabled Employee Against Patient Safety
The Americans with Disabilities Act and New Jersey Law Against Discrimination require employers to make reasonable accommodations for disabled employees. But in a health care setting, particularly for employees with patient care duties, safety interests often curtail the disabled employee's entitlement to accommodations. Courts struggle with balancing both objectives, but the trend heavily favors health care providers where patient safety is a demonstrable concern, writes attorney Christine O'Hearn.View more book results for the query "*"
Inmates Find Unlikely Advocate in Former Parole Board Chair
After a career as a probation and parole officer, member and then chairman of the Board of Parole, Robert Dennison now advocates for inmates who meet his criteria for reentry into a society they left decades ago on what was likely a one-way trip to prison.Picone v. Bangor Area School District
Finding a pellet gun is a weapon, the Commonwealth Court affirmed the trial court's decision upholding a student's expulsion.Barnes & Noble Prevails in Nook E-Reader Patent Suit
An appeals court ruled that Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader doesn't infringe patents owned by Deep9 Corporation. The ruling keeps up a recent hot streak for Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, which represented Barnes & Noble.Trending Stories
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