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  • When asserting the doctor-patient privilege, a witness cannot refuse to reveal medical incidents or facts once the witness has put the medical condition in controversy. Often, in a personal injury case, the plaintiff has already put a specific injury at issue by filing the lawsuit.

    May 01, 2016Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso
  • Review of a case in which a judge allowed a suit against FBI agents and two Assistant United States Attorneys to proceed.

    May 01, 2016
  • If your firm is like most, your top goals include growing revenue, and in turn, increasing profitability. You've implemented practice management software, and probably even a customer relationship management (CRM) system to help you achieve those objectives. Now what?

    May 01, 2016Steven A. Davis and Tyler Quinn
  • In-depth analysis of a case in which Cayman Islands entities plead guilty for assisting U.S. taxpayers.

    May 01, 2016
  • The last few years have been rough for legal education. But shoots of innovative, provocative life can be seen at a few law schools. And these changes hint a broader change coming for all in legal education.

    May 01, 2016Dan Lear
  • Lawyers love a debate, and it looks like a doozy is set concerning nonlawyer ownership of law firms (NLO). The president of the New York State Bar Association, David P. Miranda, has requested that New York lawyers just "Say No to Nonlawyer Ownership (NLO)."

    May 01, 2016Arthur J. Ciampi
  • The proliferation of so-called "FinTech" ' particularly by startups outside the financial sector ' raises a host of thorny FCC issues for regulators and financial institutions required to comply with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and its anti-money laundering (AML) mandates.

    May 01, 2016Daniel R. Alonso and Timothy Stone
  • The rapid adoption of cloud computing has attracted companies that seek to lower their information technology costs. At the same time, it is reported that there has been an increase in data loss and an increase in cyber-liability claims against companies. But the biggest vendors in the cloud computing industry want to push the risk of penetration of their systems onto their customers adopting the technology.

    May 01, 2016Ted Sabety
  • Federal Circuit Affirms District Court Decision Finding Claim Covering Method for Gene Detection Is Directed to Unpatentable Subject Matter
    Federal Circuit: Estoppel Provision Does Not Apply To Any Grounds Raised in a Petition for IPR Where Such Grounds Are Denied and the IPR Has Proceeded To a Final Written Decision

    May 01, 2016Jeffrey S. Ginsberg and Zhiqiang Liu