...counsel. Boston's Wolf Greenfield handles intellectual property matters, including patent prosecution, trademarks and litigation. Connecticut-based Halloran & Sage deals with general corporate...
...the state went forward with capital charges against them. The prosecution, first to warn the trial court of a potential conflict of interest...
Reversing decades of federal patent awards, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that human genes and the information they encode are not patent-eligible
...prosecutors' kitchen." And he attacked the heart of the prosecution's theory of the case that Bulger turned government informer, trading...
...office and will focus on intellectual property portfolio development and counseling, patent prosecution, and intellectual property related transactions. Previously, Kresnak was senior director, intellectual property...
Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. defended himself Thursday amid growing criticism and calls for his resignation, saying on Capitol Hill that he has done a "good job" and would remain the nation's top
Conservative politicians are piggybacking on Attorney General Eric Holder Jr.'s troubles to raise money or their profiles. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) went so far as to post a political attack ad-styl
Soon after President Barack Obama formally announced three nominees to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, there wasn't much if any public criticism of the qualifications of
...concludes that if "safeguarding classified information is important enough to warrant prosecution, why would we also pass a law making that crime almost impossible...
The Nevada Supreme Court is expected to take up arguments in a high-profile robo-signing case in which a mortgage processing services firm is challenging the legal authority of the state's attorney g
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