...commercial litigation, particularly involving media and technology areas, financial fraud, antitrust and trade regulation issues, civil racketeering (RICO), securities litigation and intellectual property
An ex-litigator is about to take on his second job as general counsel, without even relinquishing his first
...templates and preapproved provisions. These address about 85 percent of the legal issues, on average, that arise in negotiations. To keep litigation to a minimum...
...quot; The ITC investigates cases related to allegations of unfair competition and unfair acts involving imported products. Most of these cases, called Section...
...A watershed decision on this issue was AT&T...federal statutory rights (e.g., antitrust). The Supreme Court...
...Matthew Morreale. Intellectual property: David Kappos and associate Gregory Baden. Antitrust: Christine Varney and associates Sharonmoyee Goswami and Margaret Segall. (All are in...
In her Securities Regulation column, Roberta S. Karmel, Centennial Professor of Law and codirector of the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law at Brooklyn Law School, wr
... "An underlying premise in pure intellectual property issues is that the law should encourage and reward innovation," wrote Raymond...
...and entertainment law institute at the University of New Hampshire. "The antitrust claims have logic behind them, namely that there are industry actors&mdash...
...the court today recognized that antitrust policies play an important role in protecting consumers even when patents are at issue," said Senate Judiciary Chairman...
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