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Federal Circuit: District Courts May Limit Number of Patent Claims in Infringement Cases
The process can not, however, unfairly hamper the plaintiff's case, the court rules.U.S.A. v. Cruz, PICS Case No. 10-1764 (E.D. Pa. April 23, 2010) Sanchez, J. (10 pages).
The court concluded that third-party Espada had actual authority to consent to the seizure of defendant's jacket and suitcase in Espada's bedroom, and that her consent was voluntary.Supreme Court Steps Into Dispute Over Calif. Law on Union Organizing
The Supreme Court intervened in a dispute between organized labor and management Tuesday, agreeing to decide the validity of a state law that limits employers' ability to weigh in on union organizing. The case accepted by the justices comes from California, where a law passed in 2000 prohibits employers from using money they receive from the state to oppose or support unionization efforts.View more book results for the query "*"
Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 135 -- July 17, 2001
Letter: Baker's response to frivolous litigation claim was 'political name-calling'
In your Daily Report issue for Oct. 21, a simple issue was raised "AG, election board fight could revisit Perdue v. Baker": Why would the titular head of the Democratic Party of Georgia and Democratic Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker refuse to hold the Democratic Party of Georgia accountable for its continued frivolous litigation challenges to Georgia's photo ID law after the U.Don't Overlook the Proximate Cause Requirement
Even a breach of duty, coupled with a plaintiff's "private blends of hopes," is insufficient to sustain a legal malpractice action. When the attorney's alleged derelictions raise eyebrows, defense counsel should evaluate the issue of proximate causation, focus discovery thereon and, if the cards properly fall, play the trump.Jones Day Launches IP Agency in China
The new Beijing-based agency will allow Jones Day to offer clients a variety of trademark-related services in China.2nd Pa. student files suit alleging laptop spying
PHILADELPHIA AP - A second lawsuit has been filed against a suburban Philadelphia school district accused of spying on students through cameras in school-issued laptop computers.Jalil Hasan, who graduated from Lower Merion High School last spring, says the school district activated remote-tracking software after he left the laptop at school Dec.Trending Stories
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