John Quinn crazy, or crazy like a fox? As the Apple/Samsung trial enters its third week, much of the buzz continues to center around the famously aggressive trial lawyer's clashes with the jud
A unanimous appeals panel in Manhattan yesterday overturned a ruling that allowed an insurance company to disavow coverage of a Bronx personal injury firm and sent the case back for further proceedin
...could be patented, said Neil Smith, an IP partner at Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley who knew Rowland professionally. Then universities figured out they could...
...Hampton IP litigator Neil Smith has moved his practice to Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley, citing billing rate pressures. He joined as partner Monday. ...
...San Francisco Superior Court judge on Friday ruled that a Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley partner who uploaded a YouTube video reaching out to potential...
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In a ruling that has some local patent lawyers chattering, an East Texas federal judge has dealt crippling sanctions to. and its attorneys at Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear
A federal magistrate's order that stops a Web site from routinely tossing relevant data could, if replicated, carry broad e-discovery implications
James Holden is ready to shed old habits and start fresh in a new office
...involved." The involvement of high-powered defense firm Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley is apparently of more concern. "I think they...
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