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Minimize Costs in Patent Cases by Playing Offense Early
To minimize the total spend in patent cases is to take the offense early to encourage the patent holder to dismiss the suit or settle as early as possible on defense-favorable terms.Information Security: The Last Next Big Thing Is Getting Bigger
The story of North Korea allegedly hacking into Sony's IT infrastructure and sending Sony a threatening email that led it to cancel the distribution of a new film, "The Interview," a comedy-adventure film about two Americans who land an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, dominated the news as 2014 winded down.These Newly Elected Members of Congress Come With Law Degrees
At the start of the 114th Congress on Tuesday, the U.S. Capitol will be a little less lawyerly. But not by much. Members of Congress holding J.D.s will sit in 160 of the House of Representatives' 435 seats and 53 of the Senate's 100.Debate Reignited Over Reciprocity Admission Rules
This column explores the interrelationship between law technology and ethics. Nowhere is this intersection more timely, controversial and thought-provoking than in the issue of and the rules that govern admission to the bar.Ex-Law Firm Chief Hardwick Tells His Side of Missing Millions
New filings in suits from two investors trying to recover $5 million from Morris Hardwick Schneider give for the first time majority investor Nathan Hardwick's account of what happened after escrow account shortfalls were discovered in July.View more book results for the query "*"
Didja Hear the One About the Three Yale Law Grads?
Swearing in his latest picks for state Supreme Court, Jerry Brown jokes, and jabs.State to Pay $300,000 for Overturned Conviction
Mario Fortunato, who sued New York state for unjust conviction and imprisonment after his murder conviction was overturned in 2010, has settled with the state for $300,000, his attorney said.Fennemore Craig Adds 18 From Dissolving Nevada Mainstay
Lionel Sawyer & Collins, a 47-year-old firm based in Las Vegas, dissolved on Jan. 1 and saw 18 lawyers join Am Law 200 firm Fennemore Craig, which is seeking to become a dominant player on the Southwest legal scene. Among those making the move are Lionel Sawyer cofounder Samuel Lionel and former U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan.Lawyer Hacker Now Helps Secure Smartphones
Signal 9 startup is designed to help users deflect cyber intrusions.Invoking 'Alice,' Lawyers for LinkedIn, Facebook Knock Out Database Patent
The ruling from Judge Susan Illston is the latest to strike down a software patent in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2014 decision.Trending Stories
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