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Avoiding privilege and work-product waiver
Oral attorney proffers, nonprivileged documents or facilitation of DOJ interviews may sidestep waiver issue.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 127 -- July 6, 1998
Experts Fret Over IP Ignorance
A partner at New York's Darby & Darby, Joseph R. Robinson believes somebody needs to educate the general public about patents. "[I]t could very well be the patent bar's job to go out there and explain what the patent system is all about," he said. Recent events seem to indicate that a lot of people are unclear about how the system works, particularly with patents in the biotech area.Post-Its and Paper Clips: How Low-Tech Prevailed in Patent Case
In a patent infringement case in federal court, Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon Endo-Surgery showed the jury a massive video screen filled with images of the device at issue -- a medical tool that removes tissue for biopsies. Worried that the oversized images would distort the jury's view of the device, attorney Jack Scarola constructed his own replica of the device using Post-it notes, paper clips and homegrown ingenuity. Call it low rent, but Scarola won $2 million for his client.Judge Dismisses JPMorgan Suit Over Rescission of Mortgage Loan Insurance
In a blow to mortgage lenders, a U.S. judge in Newark throws out a suit by JPMorgan Chase Bank that challenged a mortgage insurer's right to unilaterally rescind coverage for almost 2,000 mortgage loans for alleged submission of misleading information.ABA Approves Changes to Technology-Related Ethics
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis, a partner at Rivkin Radler, writes: Recent changes to the Model Rules reflect the continuing importance of technology to the practice of law, and the concomitant need for lawyers to be aware of client confidentiality and client relationship issues that result. As technology continues to evolve and become ever more central to the practice, lawyers in New York, and across the country, must continue to think about, analyze, and respond to these issues as part of their day-to-day practice.Calif. Attorney General Joins Antitrust Suit Against Chip-Makers
California Attorney General Bill Lockyer said he planned to file an antitrust lawsuit in federal court Friday that charges seven computer chip-makers with conspiring to inflate prices.Trending Stories
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