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Supreme Court Decisions Make Arbitration Compulsory

In a trio of decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has outlined a mechanism that could eviscerate commercial as well as […]

Cartel Enforcement Ramps up in China

Over the past year, cartel enforcement in China has intensified as enforcement agencies have built up capacity, confidence and experience. […]

Cautious Endorsement of Legal Project Management

Legal project management is a trend slowly catching on in corporate legal departments, according to a recent Today’s General Counsel […]

Providing Disaster or Hardship Assistance to Employees

The Victims of Terrorism Tax Relief Act of 2001 enables employers to fund relief programs through charitable organizations aimed at […]

Safety and Health Audits Can be Roadmap for Regulators

While a safety audit improves safety and reduces liability risk, it also creates evidence. In the event of an accident […]

IP Law and Sound Business Practice

This article summarizes some major developments in patent law and their implications for IP practice and business strategy. The 2011 […]

Claims Without Merit are the Problem, Not Trolls

The effort to curb non-practicing entities takes place within a statutory framework that grants inventors the right to transfer a […]

Early and Routine Data Management Will Lower E-Discovery Costs

There are fundamental differences between litigation support and data management, and if the latter is done intelligently and well, the […]

Another Delay For Senate Patent Troll Bill

Weeks of negotiation over a bipartisan patent bill meant to curb the negative impacts of “patent assertion firms,” or trolls, […]

Sharp Words At The Supreme Court, in CLS Bank v. Alice Case

The process described in the patent, Justice Breyer seemed to suggest, was more or less the same one his mother used when she rode herd on his checkbook.

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