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State to Pay $2.7 Million to Woman Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years
Lynn DeJac Peters, whose conviction for killing her teenage daughter was overturned in 2007 on the basis of DNA evidence, initially sought more than $10 million in a written demand in 2009 but lowered the amount as time went on.Western District Judge Slashes Attorney Fees in Patent Case
In a case in which a federal judge had to determine the reasonable rate charged by patent attorneys in Pittsburgh, a defendant in an infringement case was awarded less than half of its requested attorney fees despite repeated failures by the plaintiff to comply with local patent rules.FTC Recusals Create Complications
In an effort to avoid ethical pitfalls, FTC Chairman Deborah Majoras has diligently recused herself from major proceedings involving clients of her former law firm Jones Day, where her husband still works. Coupled with recusals by fellow commissioners and an open FTC seat, her situation has set up an odd predicament in which votes on some major FTC proceedings are eligible to be cast from only two of the FTC's five seats.North Miami lifts Biscayne Landing 'cone of silence' for developer
Miami developer Michael Swerdlow hasn't been allowed to talk with North Miami city officials or residents about plans to developer Biscayne Landing - until now.View more book results for the query "*"
Intellectual Property Litigation
O ver 50 years ago, the Supreme Court reaffirmed a traditional rule, then a hundred years old, "that to permit imitation of a patented invention which does not copy every literal detail would be to convert the protection of a patent grant into a hollow and useless thing." Graver Tank & Mfg. Co. v. Linde Air Prods. Co. , 339 U.S. 605, 607 (1950). That protection against "imitation" is the doctrine of equivalents, which permits an infringement claim against a defendant who has not literally infringed a patentUnited States v. Alex Rudaj et al.
Despite Protective Sweep Incident to Bedroom's Entry, Warrant Needed to Search Bag, Box Within ClosetCozen Decides to Increase Starting Salary
While Cozen O�Connor leadership, through Stephen A. Cozen and Patrick J. O�Connor, never said never, they said earlier this year they had no intentions of increasing starting salaries for first-year associates from $125,000 to the $135,000 that several Philadelphia firms went to.Apple must face privacy class action over smartphone apps
Apple will have to face a proposed class action over claims it collected customers' personal information, without permission, from applications used on their iPhones.Trending Stories
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