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IP: The good, the bad and the ugly of discovery in PTO contested cases
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Chevron to pay $150 million in Brazil oil spill case
Chevron Corp. has agreed to pay roughly $150 million to settle Brazilian civil lawsuits stemming from a November 2011 oil spill.NHL and players head to court in labor dispute
The National Hockey League (NHL) and its players cant seem to come to an agreement.Labor: Pitfalls and policies around social media and employment law decisions
Recent months have seen a flurry of commentary and government activity when it comes to the intersection between an employees social media activity and a companys employment-related decisions.Microsoft, Motorola Mobility seek to keep trade secrets private after trial
The patent wars between technology giants have been raging for a while, and Microsoft Corp. and Motorola Mobility want to make sure their trade secrets dont leak as a result.Jury finds Apple infringed three mobile-phone patents
Last week, we told you about a recent study finding that patent trolls brought 61 percent of all patent lawsuits filed in 2012.Trending Stories
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