There arent many firms where lawyers drive around in UPS trucks for a day delivering packages. No, its not a punishment detail, but a program to enable Alston & Bird attorneys to learn more about the shipping giant, a key client. Going the extra mileliterallyto understand...
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Recent court decisions represent a positive trend for reporting companies with respect to the threat posed by shareholder proxy litigation
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Proving obviousness in patent litigation requires proof. Careful litigants form their obviousness theories early in the case and develop the factual record to support those theories
Proving obviousness in patent litigation requires proof. Careful litigants form their obviousness theories early in the case and develop the factual record to support those theories
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
IP lawyers and their clients are preparing to implement fundamental changes to U.S. patent law. Beginning March 16, the U.S. will go to a "first-inventor-to file" patent system, a major switch from t
IP lawyers and their clients are preparing to implement fundamental changes to U.S. patent law. Beginning March 16, the U.S. will go to a "first-inventor-to file" patent system, a major switc
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
A small hair care company sues a giant retailerand wins
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