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New Jersey IP lawyer Ezra Sutton won a patent troll case on behalf of his client, Sakar International, alongside lawyers […]
With the new U.S. Supreme Court term approaching, and no sign that President Obama’s nominee to fill the Court’s vacancy […]
The shadow of Nazi Germany led the Supreme Court in 1943 to uphold the right of Jehovah’s Witness schoolchildren not […]
The court denied the privilege request, on the grounds that the notes could not be construed as…
There are major differences between preparing an individual fact witness and preparing a corporate representative for deposition. The “named organization,” […]
Seattle this week became the second major U.S. city to pass a “secure scheduling” law, which regulates how large retailers […]
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was told about the politically-motivated closure of the George Washington Bridge in 2013, according to […]
Europe’s highest court has ruled that businesses offering free Wi-Fi to customers are not liable if their customers violate copyrights. […]
More than 150 University of Chicago professors have signed a letter to entering students decrying the school administration’s stance against […]
When an FBI agent in Seattle posed as an AP reporter in 2007, a watchdog investigation has concluded that it […]
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