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March 14, 2011 | National Law Journal

In Puerto Rico, bracing for the blow

The commonwealth is the largest recipient of U.S. support, but nearly half its residents qualify for legal assistance.
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Federal Circuit Clarifies Standard for Finding Fraud in Trademark Applications
Publication Date: 2009-09-01
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With the help of its lawyers at Fish & Richardson, speaker manufacturer Bose convinced a Federal Circuit appellate panel to reverse a finding of fraud by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. The Federal Circuit's decision tightens the requirements for finding fraud in trademark applications.

November 12, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Survey Shows GC Compensation Going Up

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November 03, 2009 | Corporate Counsel

Commercial Lender CIT Files for Bankruptcy Despite Icahn Loan

CIT filed for Chapter 11 Sunday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan, listing $71 billion in assets and $64.9 billion in debt. The filing ranks as one of the largest by a financial institution. A $1 billion loan from Carl Icahn will fund operations while CIT reorganizes as part of a prepackaged bankruptcy.
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September 30, 2013 | National Law Journal

How Far is Too Far in Seeking Confidentiality?

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November 15, 2006 | Legaltech News

Judge Rules PIP Online Processor Flouted Dispute-Resolution Patent

National Arbitration Forum, a company that processes personal injury protection claims, infringed on a patent for computerized dispute resolution, a federal judge in New Jersey has held. U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper granted summary judgment to plaintiff Cybersettle.
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November 27, 2012 | New York Law Journal

People v. Diaz

Divided Panel Modifies Order; Assesses Defendant Level II, Not Level III Sex Offender
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April 21, 2003 | Law.com

What Patent Office Really Needs: Invention to Cut Backlog

There's an awful lot pending at the patent office these days. A record backlog at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has left inventors waiting two years and more for approvals, delaying the arrival of new goods on the market. James A. Rogan, who heads the office, has warned Congress that the backlog of applications could soar to over a million by 2008, and that the average patent will soon take as long as four years.
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June 01, 2004 | The American Lawyer

Corrections

Because of a reporting error, the Big Suits column in April misstated the nature of a settlement involving Loral Space & Communications Ltd. and the government of Japan. Japan did not enforce its contract with Loral in a court-directed settlement, but rather settled with Loral out of court, agreeing to waive all damages against Loral for its late delivery of a satellite system, and to pay Loral on an accelerated basis.
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October 06, 2006 | Law.com

Bar President Knows His True Masters

Lawyer lobbyist Sheldon Sloan has lots of high-powered friends � but none can match the influence of his grandchildren.
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