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A Liberal Swallows The SCOTUS Gerrymander Decision

In his take on the Court’s decision in Rucho v. Common Cause, an Atlantic magazine contributing editor echoes Winston Churchill’s […]

Is Censoring Terrorists On The Internet Counterproductive?

Monitoring and taking down terrorist internet content is generally viewed as sound defensible policy, with the main problems being the […]

Best Practices for Streamlining M&A

Most M&A activity is conducted using processes that do not take advantage of current technology. Deal attorneys and legal analysts […]

Supreme Court Changing Where You Can Be Sued

In three decisions over the past five years, the Supreme Court has curtailed the power of courts over out-of-state and […]

The Most Saturated Legal Market in the World

One of the most prominent characteristics of the Israeli legal market is the sheer number of attorneys, one for every […]

Delivering Client Value With Technology

Beyond managing legal matters, in-house counsel must understand their larger role in driving revenue to the business. This requires an […]

Moral: Don’t Rat On Yourself

Conventional wisdom has it that straightforward acknowledgment is the best policy if your company is being investigated for financial fraud […]

New York Chef Rails Against Seed Patents

The chef and co-owner of two New York restaurants bemoans concentration in the seed industry and the power now wielded […]

IP Watchdog Hammers Judge In Qualcomm Case

Writing in IP Watchdog, James Edwards says federal district Judge Lucy Koh deserves a prize for the worst ever botch […]

Know Who the Judges Are Before You Present Your Argument

Writing on the Appellate Advocacy Blog, Lance Caughfield discusses the importance of understanding who the panel of judges are before […]

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