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February 23, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Lanham Changes Topple 3rd Circuit Precedent

Finding that one of its own precedents has been overturned by Congress, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a showing of willful infringement is no longer a prerequisite to an accounting of a trademark infringer's profits.
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October 24, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ineligible Pro Hac Vice Attorneys, In-House Counsel and Multijurisdictional Practitioners

Notice to the bar.
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March 31, 2006 | Law.com

History Is Not on GM's Side

The Connecticut Supreme Court's historic decision in Evans v. General Motors arises from historic precedents. Looking to 19th century English law for guidance, Justice Peter T. Zarella reversed a decision that inventor John W. Evans isn't entitled to have his spellbinding tale of treachery unfold before a jury. Evans is seeking more than $125 million in lost royalties for GM's alleged theft of his design for a sleek and powerful cooling system that first appeared in the 1992 Corvette Stingray.
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September 19, 2007 | Law.com

UCLA Prof Wants to Test Affirmative Action Theory, but Can't Get Bar's Help

UCLA law professor Richard Sander stirred up a hornet's nest in 2004 with a study suggesting affirmative action might be responsible for black students' high failure rates on bar exams around the country. Three years later, an undaunted Sander is poking the beehive again. This time he's accusing the State Bar of California of caving in to liberal activists by refusing to work with him in possibly proving his unpopular premise once and for all.
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May 03, 2007 | Law.com

Law Firms Bet Big on Boston Biotech Show

Some of the country's top firms are hosting parties, clambakes and baseball games next week. Why? They are all betting on a business development bonanza from the Biotechnology Industry Organization conference in Boston. The firms hope to connect with potential clients for commercial transactional work, licensing and other services. And they're betting more than clambakes -- twenty-three firms are each shelling out $8,500 to $100,000 for various sponsorship opportunities during the May 6 through May 9 event.
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November 12, 2007 | Law.com

The 2007 NLJ 250

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June 06, 2011 | New York Law Journal

NY Partners Switching Firms

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July 20, 2007 | Law.com

Big Firms Bank on ITC Expertise

Stefani Shanberg left Wilson Sonsini as an associate, and returns as a partner with ITC expertise. It just shows how much big firms are valuing patent lawyers who know the International Trade Commission.
5 minute read
March 23, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Government Takes New Approach to Corporate Fraud

The Department of Justice last week scored a major victory with the conviction of ex-WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers for lying to investors and government regulators in an effort to cover up his company's laggard financial performance.
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May 19, 2003 | Texas Lawyer

Fahrenheit 215

Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act empowers the feds to snoop through all sorts of records, including those of bookstores and libraries.
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