The America Invents Act changes the U.S. patent process to a "first-inventor-to-file" system after March 16. The new law has raised concerns among patent attorneys and in-house counsel, as we
Ernest E. Badway and Daniel A. Schnapp, partners at Fox Rothschild, discuss the current state of significant cyber dangers, regulatory efforts to protect intellectual property and cyber systems, and
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Scott L. Vernick and Matthew S. Olesh, of Fox Rothschild, review state and federal case law in four major states and find that mere awareness of a court proceeding with respect to which a non-party m
When it comes to availing themselves of a New Jersey statute that gives reporters a privilege against revealing their sources, most bloggers aren't journalists, the state Supreme Court says. In a wid
A Western District of Pennsylvania judge has ruled that winning defendants in an antitrust case are entitled to a reimbursement of $367,000 in e-discovery costs. U.S. District Judge Terrence F. McVer
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