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IP Lawyer Sued For Copying Appeals Court Filing

New Jersey IP lawyer Ezra Sutton won a patent troll case on behalf of his client, Sakar International, alongside lawyers […]

Short-Staffed SCOTUS Not “Cost-Free”

With the new U.S. Supreme Court term approaching, and no sign that President Obama’s nominee to fill the Court’s vacancy […]

Supreme Court Kneels With Colin Kaepernick

The shadow of Nazi Germany led the Supreme Court in 1943 to uphold the right of Jehovah’s Witness schoolchildren not […]

No Privilege For Handwritten Notes

The court denied the privilege request, on the grounds that the notes could not be construed as…

Preparing The Designated Corporate Representative For Deposition

There are major differences between preparing an individual fact witness and preparing a corporate representative for deposition. The “named organization,” […]

Seattle To Regulate How Retailers Schedule Workers

Seattle this week became the second major U.S. city to pass a “secure scheduling” law, which regulates how large retailers […]

Prosecutor: Christie Knew About Bridgegate

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was told about the politically-motivated closure of the George Washington Bridge in 2013, according to […]

Offering Free Wi-Fi Doesn’t Create Copyright Liability

Europe’s highest court has ruled that businesses offering free Wi-Fi to customers are not liable if their customers violate copyrights. […]

Law School Isn’t “Safe Space,” Chicago Law Profs Say

More than 150 University of Chicago professors have signed a letter to entering students decrying the school administration’s stance against […]

DOJ Says FBI Agent Posing As Reporter Broke No Rules

When an FBI agent in Seattle posed as an AP reporter in 2007, a watchdog investigation has concluded that it […]

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