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January 12, 2010 | Corporate Counsel

Word, Office 2007 Yanked as Patent Injunction Takes Effect

As software giant Microsoft gets set to scrap products found to infringe on a Canadian company's patent, The Prior Art blog discusses the case with three of the eight jurors whose verdict helped bring it all about.
8 minute read
December 12, 2006 | Law.com

Commentary: The Federal Circuit Works Well

Criticism of the Federal Circuit has heated up, with attorneys and legal pundits discussing the "broken patent system." But, according to a recent report, "Few issues are as important to the current and future economic strength of the United States as our ability to create and protect intellectual property." And the Federal Circuit plays a key role in that. Thomas G. Field Jr., professor and director of the IP Amicus Clinic at Franklin Pierce Law Center, makes his case in support of the Federal Circuit.
4 minute read
January 05, 2006 | Law.com

U.S. Man Pleads Guilty to Counterfeit DVD Trafficking After Joint U.S.-Chinese Probe

A man arrested on charges of running an international counterfeit DVD ring pleaded guilty in federal court in Mississippi, the culmination of a joint undercover U.S.-Chinese investigation, a federal prosecutor said. The probe that led to the charges began in September 2003 when an undercover U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent bought counterfeit DVDs at a flea market. The investigation grew to be the first undercover operation conducted jointly by ICE and Chinese authorities.
3 minute read
March 20, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Recent Law School Grads Heading In-House

The typical in-house career path started with seven years at a law firm. But there are signs that's changing rapidly, as companies large and small look to fill in-house slots with cheaper, more junior lawyers.
7 minute read
May 03, 2005 | Law.com

The 10 Most Bizarre Employment Cases of 2004

If 2004's most bizarre employment cases are any indication of what the future holds, companies can expect to face even stranger employment law developments this year, according to Seyfarth Shaw's Gerald Skoning. Among the important legal findings to surface from last year's cases: "Kemosabe" is not a derogatory term, Lust is blonde and the machine shop floor is entirely unlike high tea at the Savoy.
6 minute read
March 22, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Newly wed among the dead: A wedding at Oakland Cemetery

Leigh Tyson and Brian Lunsford wanted to wed in a place that meant something to them and that they could revisit in future years. Their choice: Atlanta's Historic Oakland Cemetery.
7 minute read
September 03, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Microsoft's Allen should have thought of suit sooner

If someone stole your shiny new car, you wouldn't wait until the 86th time you saw someone driving it around town to call the police. In filing his patent infringement lawsuit against 11 e-commerce companies and Internet giants, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen staked an ownership claim to functions he says his shop developed a decade ago.
4 minute read
January 09, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Serial killer Wuornos still a draw for bar, motel

A framed photo of serial killer Aileen Wuornos sits on the bar at The Last Resort, the place where she had her last beer.
7 minute read
February 06, 2003 | Law.com

Web-Enabled ADR and Extranets Serve Client Needs

There will always be a place for the traditional courtroom battle in our legal system. But increasingly, clients want to resolve their disputes with less cost and more speed, leading to a growth in the use of technology for alternative dispute resolution and case management. From "cybermediation" to extranets, savvy lawyers are using technology to change how they practice law.
9 minute read
July 17, 2012 | Corporate Counsel

Managing Entrepreneurial Expectations in a Post-Facebook World

Silicon Valley lawyers say they're getting more calls these days from entrepreneurs who want their attorneys to ensure they become the region's next superstar. Lawyers say it's their job to rein in young founders' sometimes unrealistic expectations and explain why sharing control with directors and investors can be good for a company.
8 minute read

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