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Design Patent Suits Becoming Less Prevalent in U.S. Courts
Patent lawsuits that focus on design patents had become increasingly popular in multiple jurisdictions and multiple industries. But the number of design patents suits filed in 2012 appears to have dropped precipitously in popular court venues, according to a new analysis.Firms Grow Bolder About Suing Clients for Unpaid Legal Fees
During the past two months in Supreme Court in Manhattan, law firms looking to collect unpaid fees in the still-tough economic climate have been suing clients, with the Law Journal reporting that as many as seven such suits have been filed in a single week.Bloomberg Signs Bill Beefing Up Regulation of Process Servers; City Bar Backs More Reforms
Judge Gives Google Major Victory on Copyright Question
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California handed Google Inc. a major victory May 31 when he dismissed claims that the Android mobile phone platform infringes Oracle Corp.'s copyrights relating to the Java computer language.Tribune, WaMu Bankruptcies Reaching the End
Two of the most contentious bankruptcy cases of the financial crisis took major steps forward yesterday, the highlight being the release of a heavily redacted version of the examiner's report investigating the collapse of the Tribune Company.Brocade's Reyes Tried For Pardon, But Fell Short
Ex-CEO Gregory Reyes, one of the very few executives convicted for stock option backdating-related crimes, recently sought a pardon or commutation. But the DOJ sent his applications right back.Despite Montco Jail Expansion, Focus on Overcrowding Continues
Even as Montgomery County leaders dedicated an expansion on the county correctional facility last week, court leaders said that they will keep in place court programs that were established at least in part because of prison overcrowding.Consequences of Snowden Leaks May Be Worse Than You Think
In this article, I do not discuss whether Edward J. Snowden is a hero or a traitor, or something in between. What I do discuss is the nature of the information leaked, the damage the leaks have caused and will continue to cause to U.S. businesses, and what you can do about it.Trending Stories
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