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ITC has become a more attractive forum for nonpracticing entities
In order to have standing, they need to show a licensing program that will likely establish a domestic industry; litigation expenses are not enough.Big-Firm Partners Go Small to Keep and Attract Frugal Clients
Partners at big law firms eager to hang on to cash-strapped clients and attract more amid this year's corporate belt-tightening are jumping to smaller firms where they can lower their billing rates and bump into fewer conflicts of interest.Oracle Settles Round Rock Patent Suit
Oracle has reached a settlement, and negotiated a licensing agreement, with patent-holding company Round Rock Research in a Texas patent infringement suit.View more book results for the query "*"
Recognizing Other Sources of Delay for Appellate Courts
From time to time, this column has discussed the efficiency of appellate courts in deciding cases that are ready for resolution. While recognizing the importance of that consideration — given that deciding appeals is the main reason appellate courts exist — it is also useful to acknowledge that there are various other considerations for which appellate courts are not directly responsible that can significantly delay an appellate court's resolution of an appeal.High costs may cause China to lose competitive edge
SHANGHAI, China AP - China may be losing its competitive advantage, mainly because of rising costs, according to a survey of companies compiled by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.Rampant product piracy was another persistent problem highlighted in a report released Friday that was based on a survey of the group's 1,600 corporate members.Lawyer Hit With $695,000 Bias Verdict Files for Bankruptcy
A Toms River lawyer saddled with a $695,000 employment discrimination verdict has filed for bankruptcy, halting any action to collect it.Ropes & Gray Downsizes Its Tech-Enabled Courtroom
In 1995, Ropes & Gray built a model courtroom in its Boston office that was a trip to the future, where lawyers could rehearse for trials using cutting-edge technology to hone their skills. But when the future rolled around, the real estate became more valuable than the virtual reality, and the firm downsized the room. But partner Steven Kaufman says that such courtrooms are still the next best thing to appearing before a judge.Trending Stories
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