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Experts say neither Apple nor Samsung have much to gain from the upcoming ruling in a years-long patent lawsuit about […]
Lawyers may investigate potential jurors on the Internet, but may not engage them directly – by, for example, asking to […]
U.S. firms are making ever more expansive claims to their employees’ intellectual work – in some cases demanding employees pre-assign […]
Arbitration clauses are often included in contracts without full understanding or based on assumptions that may not be true. In […]
Based on a projection of the kinds of strategic initiatives successful law departments will be undertaking in respect to data […]
In 1983 legal research accounted for ten percent of a lawyer’s time. Thirty years later, with data available instantly through […]
Increasingly, plaintiffs are seeking damages for emotional distress engendered by a fear of contracting cancer. Only a few jurisdictions have […]
In a trio of decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court has outlined a mechanism that could eviscerate commercial as well as […]
Over the past year, cartel enforcement in China has intensified as enforcement agencies have built up capacity, confidence and experience. […]
New Republic legal correspondent Sam Kleiner expresses some doubt about whether the McCutcheon decision will have much direct effect on […]
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