The Power of One on Patent Case
It’s been a busy spring and summer for patent news. In May, we posted about the Supreme Court’s ruling that patent infringement cases must be filed where the defendant is incorporated. And in
[Read More]It’s been a busy spring and summer for patent news. In May, we posted about the Supreme Court’s ruling that patent infringement cases must be filed where the defendant is incorporated. And in
[Read More]If you’re reading this and are the head of a law firm, what would your reaction be to having your firm’s data being shared with general counsel at multiple companies? When heads of
[Read More]Did you hear the one about the general counsel who used his company computer for personal use, was fired, sued for employment discrimination and wrongful termination and engaged in a legal fight with
[Read More]We’ve long beat the drum for technology’s ability to increase efficiency and reduce costs for both corporations and firms. The July/August edition of Law Practice magazine follows the legal industry’s rhythm with its
[Read More]A recently filed lawsuit by the Philadelphia Gun Club (PGC) and its present and past presidents takes aim at a Pennsylvania lawyer for allegedly rerouting a former partner’s emails to himself, thereby violating
[Read More]While some patent trolls’ business may be affected by the Supreme Court’s past decision that patent infringement cases must be filed where the defendant is incorporated and the future one that involves the
[Read More]Last month, we posted that texting clients is “the new normal call.” Also increasingly the new normal: the discoverability of texts. Corporate Counsel recently reported that while SMS e-discovery is still finding its
[Read More]During this holiday week, we bring you a recent legal story that set off fireworks around freedom of expression. As reported by multiple media outlets, Zillow, a well-known real estate site, threatened McMansionHell.com, a
[Read More]“While this is not Colombia, it is really, really, bad,” said one judge about the estimated violence in this country committed against witnesses and informants, whose names have been easily found in searchable
[Read More]Over the past few years, there have been countless headlines and reports, including our own, on the changing legal landscape — one that required counsel to adapt or get left behind. Recently, Forbes
[Read More]Last month, we posted about the potential demise of the Eastern District of Texas after the Supreme Court ruled that patent infringement cases must be filed where the defendant is incorporated. Now, SCOTUS
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