...you add these extra devices, you'll likely discover that a notebook computer is actually smaller and lighter than a tablet bedecked with accessories....
...an appeal and submit motions, along with all associated documents, from any computer having internet access. Attorneys representing respondents in appeals filed through eDATA will...
...attorneys to initiate appeals and submit motions and associated documents from any computer with Internet access. They will receive email confirmations that their documents have...
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Three federal judges — Shira Scheindlin, James Francis and Peter Flynn — were in high gear on May 1st, at an entertaining and innovative program entitled: "A Consortium on Litigation, Inf
...patented article terminates all patent rights to that item," Quanta Computer Inc. v. LG Electronics Inc., 553 U.S. 617, 625, and...
...has ramifications beyond New Jersey. In Dendrite, a computer software seller brought a John Doe lawsuit against individuals who had anonymously...
NJSBA President Kevin P. McCann reflects on a successful year for the association
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