...Akamai Technologies v. Limelight Networks and McKesson Technologies v. Epic Systems, consolidated as 692 F.3d 1301 (Fed. Cir. 2012), a...
...2009-1416 and 2009-1417) and McKesson Technologies Inc. v. Epic Systems Corporation (Case No. 2010-1291) cases, which will be discussed...
...year, Howrey became a victim. Not all lateral activity leads to such epic disasters. Still, as most of today's firm leaders confess their obsessions...
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A flurry of new judges and nominees may change the playing field for patent cases at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
...the state actor at issue. The theory is that within our federal system, the sovereign state has a right to take anti-competitive actions and...
...and City Council. An additional concern was epic backlogs in the Philadelphia court system. But long since the FJD got its house in...
...The nation's intellectual property system is broken, threatening its economic...slowness of the PTO is epic because its computers are decades...
...tensions in public schools, created innovative methods to improve the criminal justice system, advocated on behalf of juveniles in the system, created new legal entities...
...companies — will each have to cover their own costs for the epic series of appeals over the issue of the punitive damages assessed against...
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