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Redesigning Obviousness: Federal Circuit's New Test for Obviousness in Design Patents
In May, the Federal Circuit issued its decision in 'LKQ v. GM Global Technology Operations', which marks a significant shift away from the prior and more rigid 'Rosen-Durling test', toward a more flexible framework for determining whether a patented design is obvious.The 2024 Texas 100: Ranked By Headcount
Lawyer head count grew by 2.1% overall in 2023 at the 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas, with midsize Texas firms and out-of-state firms with…It's Time for the Energy Industry to Embrace—Not Just Fear—Artificial Intelligence
While many sectors could benefit from the offensive adoption of AI, the energy sector stands out for ripe opportunities to tap AI.'No Respite for Big Tech': Law Experts Weigh Post-Biden Antitrust Enforcement
"It's no secret that a future Republican administration is widely expected to seek to rein in the aggressiveness of antitrust enforcement from the past four years, particularly on the part of the FTC," said Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Winston Y. Chan.'Fearful Jurors': Tumultuous Election Season Has Reached Jury Rooms
"There are motions related to the admissibility of certain evidence, such as political affiliations or opinions, or motions concerning juror bias, that might become more relevant, and certainly it's going to impact the legal strategies that lawyers invariably will take," said jury consultant Daniel Wolfe.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Judge Rejects Bid by George Santos To Toss Charges Ahead of Fraud Trial
Counsel for the ex-congressman had asked the judge to toss charges of theft of public money and aggravated identity theft against their client. Santos is scheduled to face trial in September.Newsmakers: Michael Best Hires Former Chief Clerk of Texas General Land Office
Also: Chamblee Ryan names new partner, and Munck Wilson Mandala welcomes new litigation associate.High Court's Administrative Law Transformation and Its Impact on Federal Wage-and-Hour Law
This legal transformation is taking place at the same time that significant government regulations are being challenged, including the U.S. Department of Labor's final rules increasing the salary levels for the so-called "white collar" exemptions and classifying workers as independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act as well as myriad other regulations issued by the Federal Trade Commission and National Labor Relations Board, just to name a few.The Career Paths That Lead 3 Big Law Litigators to Practice Leadership
Retracing the unique professional journeys that have led Fenwick's Saina Shamilov, Robins Kaplan's Brendan Johnson and Pryor Cashman's Ilene Farkas to practice group leadership posts.Edgar Tatum Spent Decades in Prison. Now Court Acknowledges Unreliability of Evidence
"It is long past time that the petitioner be afforded the opportunity to challenge the procedures related to the eyewitness identification used in his criminal case in light of the principles we articulated in 'Dickson,'" the high court held.Trending Stories
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