Monday, June 2, 2014

The 2014 IP Hot List: Life on the Cutting Edge

Today's Top Stories

• The 2014 IP Hot List: Life on the Cutting Edge

• Law Firm Ties That Bind

• Hope for the Rule of Law

• As Squire Sanders and Patton Boggs Tie Up, Partners Pack

• Postmortem For Patent Reform Bill

• INADMISSIBLE: Legal Fees Rejected In Voting Rights Case

• Another Form of Gender Equality

• 'Money Is Speech' Was Never Spoken

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The 2014 IP Hot List: Life on the Cutting Edge

The NLJ received dozens of nominations for our annual list of the hottest IP... Read More »

Law Firm Ties That Bind

In 2012, four federal appeals ­judges enjoyed free legal services from law firms... Read More »

Hope for the Rule of Law

Afghan attorneys learning how to bring order to chaos. Read More »

As Squire Sanders and Patton Boggs Tie Up, Partners Pack

Akin Gump takes a health care group, and Jones Day an election team. Read More »

Postmortem For Patent Reform Bill

The suspects include electoral considerations. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: Legal Fees Rejected In Voting Rights Case

Lawyers who successfully challenged a key provision of the Voting Rights Act... Read More »

Another Form of Gender Equality

Who says you can't parlay your fancy law firm experience into a fun, fulfilling... Read More »

'Money Is Speech' Was Never Spoken

The ambiguity of a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision on campaign finance threatens... Read More »

 

Can Attorneys Tell Clients To 'Clean Up' Facebook page?

A Florida Bar committee is working on advise for lawyers on cleaning up their... Read More »

Does UCC §2-306 Limitation Apply to Overestimates?

Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen write: Uniformly, courts have held that UCC §2-306... Read More »

Does UCC §2-306 Limitation Apply to Overestimates?

Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen write: Uniformly, courts have held that UCC §2-306... Read More »

As Patent Reform Derails, What's Next for Texas IP Litigators, Fee-Shifting?

Charles "Chip" Babcock, a partner in Jackson Walker, said he spoke with U.S.... Read More »



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