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Majority of 2012 Patent Litigation Filed by 'Patent Trolls'
More than half of the patent litigation cases filed in the U.S. in 2012 were brought by companies whose sole purpose is to license patents—so-called "patent trolls"—according to a new study.9th Circuit Vacates ruling That Found 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Unconstitutional
Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain wrote in a separate concurring opinion that he would have gone farther and reversed Riverside Judge Virginia Phillips' ruling.Corpus Christi Counsel Runs TV Ads, Files UPL Complaint Questioning Competitor's Credentials
Tired of waiting for the State Bar of Texas Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee to respond to a complaint he filed in May, Corpus Christi plaintiffs personal-injury lawyer Thomas J. Henry began running television advertisements on Sept. 28 questioning the credentials of Mauricio Celis, a partner in CGT Law Group International in Corpus Christi, which also represents plaintiffs.Group Home Has Charitable Immunity From Claim Over Off-Site Fatal Injury
A group home for the disabled that provides residents with vocational and life-skills training is within the scope of the Charitable Immunity Act, even for injuries that occur off-premises, a state appeals court rules.LawJam 2013: It's All In The Name For Mikey Mel & The JDs
I started this band in my basement the summer before I started law school at UGA. I was the only member of the band. I knew I would always be a member of my band, so I put my name on it. I figured that if anyone else would join the band, they should be separated from me with an ampersand.Q&A: Justice Patricia Di Mango
Supreme Court Justice Patricia Di Mango of Brooklyn, a quick-thinking, quick-talking Brooklyn native, has presided over her share of high-profile trials, but it was her ability to wrangle cases that made her court administrators' choice to lead an effort to get under control soaring felony backlogs in the Bronx.Monsanto agrees not to sue over traces of modified seeds
Monsanto Co. won't have to face a challenge to its patents on genetically modified seeds after a U.S. appeals court affirmed a decision to throw out a lawsuit filed by organic farmers and seed sellers.State Agencies Can Enter Into Union-Only Labor Agreements
Public entities in Pennsylvania are free to require only union laborers work on their construction projects, the Commonwealth Court said in an unreported decision this month.Trending Stories
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