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How corporations and their employees can combat privacy concerns in the BYOD era
What could go wrong when HR-sensitive texts are sitting on the same device as litigation-relevant emails and documents? A lot if a corporation doesnt have an airtight BYOD policy.IP: 3D printing can create trade secrets misappropriation opportunities
Though trade secret questions have not yet taken up as much of the conversation surrounding 3D printing and IP litigation, 3D printing is ripe for trade secret conflicts.IP: Fresenius USA, Inc. v. Baxter International, Inc. headed to the Supreme Court?
Unless the Supreme Court overturns the Federal Circuit, Fresenius II could provide accused infringers a pathway to dislodge a final infringement award.General counsel advice on increasing your boardroom presence
Three leading general counsel provide advice that junior to mid-level inside counsel can use to build their boardroom presence, an essential quality companies seek when making a senior level hire.Court Panel To Kick Tires on N.J. Rule Letting Law Firms Use Trade Names
The New Jersey Supreme Court has seated a panel of lawyers to decide how to implement a rule that allows law firms to do business under trade names rather than partners' monikers.View more book results for the query "*"
Senate Confirms Patricia Millett to D.C. Circuit
The move marks not only the start of a new streamlined approach to judicial nominations on Capitol Hill, but also the beginning of a period of change at the court—and at the appellate practice at the law firm she will leave behind.Appellate Court Judge Richard Robinson Nominated To Conn. Supreme Court
Appellate Court Judge Richard Robinson was nominated to the Supreme Court from a field of 20 qualified contenders.Attorney General Drops Supreme Court Appeal In State Workers' Layoff Case
Connecticut has withdrawn an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court challenging a ruling that former Gov. John Rowland's administration violated the constitutional rights of 2,800 state employees it laid off in 2003, state Attorney General George Jepsen said.Polish President Urges Conn. Officials To Spare Killer's Life
The president of Poland is urging Connecticut officials to not impose the death penalty on a former Trumbull man convicted of murder in the deaths of a Bridgeport woman, her 9-year-old daughter and a Milford man.Thomson Reuters Legal Resets Leadership
Michael Suchsland to depart, Susan Taylor Martin takes the reins.Trending Stories
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