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ITC Docket Returning to 'Normal'
Just two years ago, the U.S. International Trade Commission was ground zero for high-stakes patent fights, a place where some of the world's biggest smartphone and electronics companies met to duke it out. But since fiscal year 2011, the agency's intellectual property caseload has been on a downward spiral.Tips for Defending Your Company in Multidistrict Litigation
Oooooooooh boy, wouldn't the folks over at BP just looooooooove to have this little playbook in their hands as they wade into their greasy, sticky multidistrict litigation fight.In The Trenches: Hunton snags Smith Gambrell IP partners
HUNTON WILLIAMS HAS snagged two intellectual property partners, Robert H. G. Lockwood and Eric J. Hanson, from Smith, Gambrell Russell as part of a push to expand its Atlanta intellectual property team.Meanwhile, Smith Gambrell has recruited patent prosecutors Laurence P. Colton as a partner and Nigamnarayan Acharya as an associate from Powell Goldstein, which boosts Smith Gambrell's IP contingent to 25.In Tentative Class Action Settlement, Apple Offers $50 Credit for iPod Battery Problems
Consumers who had battery problems with older versions of the popular iPod digital music player will get $50 vouchers and extended service warranties under a tentative settlement in a class action lawsuit. Lawyers representing consumers in the California court case against Apple Computer Inc. said Thursday that the settlement could affect as many as 2 million people nationwide who purchased first-, second- and third-generation iPods through May 2004.Business Services: Purchase Recorder Roundtable Programs
Online Auctions Are Changing Face of Bond Sales
South Brunswick, N.J.'s Internet auction of $34 million in education construction bonds on April 1 was the first online public financing for a New Jersey school district, but there was no pioneering spirit in selection of bond counsel. The district picked McManimon & Scotland -- the firm New Jersey public issuers choose most often according to 2003 rankings provided by Thomson Financial.FTC's Reversal on Internet Privacy -- And What It Means
With last month's report by the Federal Trade concluding that self-regulation of the Internet has been inadequate in dealing with online privacy concerns, it now seems inevitable that Congress will pass some sort of online privacy law. This article examines the FTC's legislative recommendation and how it will affect companies that collect and use personal information from Internet users. It also looks at how companies have been complying with COPA which took effect in April.Summer Associates' Names Made Memorable
Kids trade them at school. The Pentagon uses them to identify enemy combatants. Now Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich uses them to help partners remember summer associates' names. The firm's trading cards not only connect names with faces -- they reveal which future lawyers in four offices enjoy glass blowing, drag racing and reading athletes' autobiographies. Score one for the recruiting department.Trending Stories
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