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Apple, Samsung Could Both Be Losing Their Patent Case

Experts say neither Apple nor Samsung have much to gain from the upcoming ruling in a years-long patent lawsuit about […]

Lawyers May Investigate Jurors Online, But Not Communicate, Says ABA

Lawyers may investigate potential jurors on the Internet, but may not engage them directly – by, for example, asking to […]

Will Patent Trend Favoring Corporate-Owned IP Stifle Innovation?

U.S. firms are making ever more expansive claims to their employees’ intellectual work – in some cases demanding employees pre-assign […]

To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate?

Arbitration clauses are often included in contracts without full understanding or based on assumptions that may not be true. In […]

Five Best Practices for Corporate Counsel

Based on a projection of the kinds of strategic initiatives successful law departments will be undertaking in respect to data […]

Defining the New Law Department Library

In 1983 legal research accounted for ten percent of a lawyer’s time. Thirty years later, with data available instantly through […]

Law and the Fear of Cancer

Increasingly, plaintiffs are seeking damages for emotional distress engendered by a fear of contracting cancer. Only a few jurisdictions have […]

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. […]

New Republic: Chief Justice Roberts ‘Has No Idea How Money Works in Politics’

New Republic legal correspondent Sam Kleiner expresses some doubt about whether the McCutcheon decision will have much direct effect on […]

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