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Checklist For Patent Owners re Helferich

The Federal Circuit case of Helferich Patent Licensing v. New York Times (2015) should spur patent owners to prepare and […]

Would Employers Get Sued Over Mandatory Vaccinations?

No Covid vaccine has yet been FDA approved, but some employers are already asking whether they will be able to […]

Network, Get CLE Credit at E-Discovery Day Virtual Expo

Attendees can converse with peers and colleagues and take advantage of a variety of learning opportunities that include CLE credits […]

Executive Nostalgia For “Two Cans And A String,” Plain Talk Instead of PowerPoint

A panel of corporate secretaries and counsel expressed a growing sense of “videoconferencing ennui” and “zoom fatigue,” says an article […]

Data Security Demands May Lead To Cryptocurrency Ban

Predicting the future is always an iffy proposition, writes Tara Seals, in Threatpost. Nevertheless, she gives it a try, forecasting […]

E-Discovery Insights From Five Years Of Surveying Judges

  E-discovery has evolved In just a few decades, from a “technique” to a fundamental component of virtually all litigation. […]

Client’s Luxurious Lifestyle Might Prejudice Jurors, Attorneys Claim

Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes got used to being in the spotlight while the company she founded was being touted as […]

Webcasts, Free Resources, Yoga Classes At E-Discovery Day

Thursday, December 3 marks the 6th annual E-Discovery Day, with 27 sponsors, 16 free resources, 11 webcasts, and seven other […]

GCs Taking On New Roles, Says Study

A Joint Study By FTI Technology and Relativity examines how corporate legal departments are responding to the pandemic, to a […]

U of Iowa Sued Over Alleged Racism In Football Program

In October, an attorney representing eight former University of Iowa football players demanded a $20 million payout for the plaintiffs […]

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