As the titanic copyright battle between Oracle and Google continues at the Federal Circuit, Google is hoping for a shot in the arm from amicus briefs filed last week by a parade of computer scientist
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...in 2004, she became a general counsel of the electronic discovery provider Amici LLC, which was acquired by Xerox Litigation Services in 2006. These days...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...work at other firms, since the division formed as a startup called Amici in 2004 before its 2006 acquisition by Xerox. "I've seen...
...the classic methodology of controlled experimentation, we could discover those laws. Brief Amici Curiae of Physicians, Scientists, and Historians of Science in Support of Petitioners...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...while plaintiffs in two other states prosecuted related class actions. Amici curiae weighed in on the case in support of the plaintiffs -- the...
...to technology businesses, content creators, and advocacy groups, the case attracted many amici curiae. Among them were Broadcast Music, the Recording Industry Association of America...
Attorney Leonard Deutchman revisits Pippins v. KPMG to criticize the judge's order that KPMG preserve 9,000 hard drives -- and offers an alternative
...ex parte setting with no bigger-picture context -- there were no amici curiae in Diaz, for example. And they're trying to...
A proprietary news story seems to be at odds with our information-dense society, but the New York "hot news" tort survives, providing a separate right of action for the unauthorized commercial use of
...legal technology division, which began as a startup called Amici in 2002 and was acquired by Xerox for $174 million in 2006...
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