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Veterinarian Claims Free Speech Rights Before 5th Circuit
In an unusual pairing, the Fifth Circuit heard about First Amendment questions and animal doctoring at the same Jan. 6 hearing.Keurig Recalls 7.2 Million Coffee Makers Amid Safety Concerns
Keurig Green Mountain Inc. has recalled 7.2 million of its single-serve coffee makers in the United States and Canada after receiving reports of brewing water overheating, spraying out and burning consumers.Former Top Deputy Hits Herrera With Retaliation Suit
The S.F. city attorney has turned to John Keker to fend off claims he short-circuited a corruption probe.Covington Secures Federal Circuit Win for TI
Texas Instruments easily beats back patent infringement claims.There Are Many Reasons to Review Convictions
Besides freeing those who are innocent, the great gift provided by DNA exonerations is that they have demonstrated that, often, individuals falsely confess, innocent people plead guilty, witnesses err, scientific evidence is faulty, defense lawyers are ineffective, and prosecutors commit misconduct, and thus that many convictions in addition to ones involving DNA are flawed.View more book results for the query "*"
Wolf Names Picks for General Counsel, Secretary of State
Gov.-elect Tom Wolf has named Philadelphia attorney Denise Smyler to lead the Pennsylvania Office of General Counsel. Wolf also said Thursday that Harrisburg attorney Pedro Cortes is his pick for secretary of State.Talkin' About Cybersecurity (It's Not Just Sony)
The Sony leaks provided a timely backdrop for a conference on cybersecurity in New York. There was much talk, and all agreed that doing security is a multifaceted thing.Mintz Levin Adds More From Edwards Wildman, Bingham McCutchen
Mark Robinson, the former cochair of Bingham McCutchen's white-collar investigations and enforcement group, is headed to Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo along with 18 lawyers from Edwards Wildman Palmer, including the latter's former IP practice leaders David Conlin and Peter Corless.Ex-Sidley Partner May Face Year Suspension for Faking Expenses
The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission panel recommended that ex-Sidley Austin real estate partner Lee Smolen lose his law license for one year after he admitted to falsifying taxi expenses while at his former firm. Smolen, now a partner at DLA Piper, is one of three former Sidley partners who have been caught up in recent scandals.Viewpoint: IP Startups Herald Age of Data Disruption
Tech companies are revolutionizing the way companies and law firms approach IP work, writes consultant David Maizenberg.Trending Stories
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