This weekend marked the start of "first-to-file" patents, and it will be interesting to see how the new laws change the patent dynamics over the next months and years. Here are a few observat
Law firms and the courts scrambled this morning to keep employees safe and to maintain some semblance of normal operations as waters lapped over Manhattan sea walls. Courts and some firms closed, but
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Some law firm litigation support vendors are taking a page from their clients' handbook and suing firms over unpaid bills. This month, vendors sued White & Case and Kasowitz Benson and Dickstein Shap
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Insight 2012, a two-day information technology event co-produced by the International Legal Technology Association and ALM's LegalTech, opens Tuesday at the Central Hall Westminster in London
...a lobbying registration report. Firm partner Barney Skladany Jr., senior adviser John Simmons, and policy adviser Bert Steele III are handling the account. ...
Delida Costin is senior VP, general counsel, and secretary of Pandora. She was Pandora's first in-house lawyer and helped take the company public last year
...its software in a document management configuration. So far, British law firm Simmons & Simmons is beginning to do so, along with Dallas-based Thompson...
Aside from its oral argument schedule, the Texas Supreme Court and its committees have been at work on several issues that impact lawyers: the attorney grievance system, e-filing, and new rules of ci
...Lexis for e-filing. Fourth Court of Appeals Justice Rebecca Simmons said during the hearing she thinks the state needs a new system...
The Department of Homeland Security does not have to reveal the locations of surveillance cameras installed due to its grant of funds to the New York City Police Department's Lower Manhattan Security
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