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Can Feds Keep Up With E-Patents?
The growing number of patent applications being filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by e-commerce companies is prompting some technology executives to question whether the PTO has the resources and staff to keep up. And, this year the agency will begin to implement the American Inventors Protection Act of 1999 (AIPA).Top Clifford Chance Partner Switches to King & Wood
Top Clifford Chance capital markets partner Rupert Li has left the Magic Circle firm to join Beijing's King & Wood as international managing partner -- making him the second senior-level partner in the past week to join a domestic Chinese firm from a U.K. firm. Such moves point to the growing market strength and prestige of the leading Chinese firms, which are increasingly dominating "inbound" China practices, even among multinational clients.Humana to buy closely held Concentra for $790 million to add more services
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Camden Bar Invites Nominations For Judge John F. Gerry Award
Notice to the bar.Two More Trade Morgan, Lewis for Reed
A week after Reed Smith picked up two insurance recovery lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Reed Smith picks up two insurance recovery lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.Supreme Court Ends Confrontation Clause Case, Non-Orthogonally
When the Supreme Court heard arguments Jan. 11 in the confrontation clause case Briscoe v. Virginia some wondered why the Court would review a case so similar to Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, which was decided just last June. On Monday, the Court decided to leave the precedent untouched and send the case back to Virginia courts, which it could have done without hearing arguments in the first place. And for Supreme Court word buffs, the ruling was something of a disappointment for another reason.Military sex assault reports up, changes ordered
Sexual assaults in the military are a growing epidemic across the services and thousands of victims are still unwilling to come forward despite a slew of new oversight and assistance programs, according to a new Pentagon report.Commentary: Victory for Democracy in Iraq
Jim Slattery, a former U.S. congressman who heads Wiley Rein's public policy group, observed the elections in Iraq this month as part of a six-person international team organized by the International Election Monitors Institute. What he saw was "an inspirational example of the Iraqis' commitment to democracy," he writes. Early vote counts indicate that more than 60 percent of registered voters cast ballots, a remarkable turnout given the level of violence in Baghdad.Trending Stories
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