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  • Federal Circuit Affirms '101 Subject Matter Invalidity of Internet-Related Software Patents Under Alice
    Patent Term Adjustments Do Not Apply To Continuing Applications Based On Delays In Application Prosecution
    Federal Circuit Clarifies Standard of Review and Affirms Denial of Award for '285 Exceptional Case Attorney's Fees

    August 02, 2015Howard J. Shire and Brent T. Hagen
  • Suppliers only have to repurchase new, unused equipment from dealers under Delaware's Equipment Dealer Contracts Statute, the state Supreme Court has ruled in answering a question certified from the Third Circuit.

    August 02, 2015Adam J. Schlagman and Gina Passarella
  • As more Americans become involved in hazardous recreation, the number of personal injuries is also rising ' especially among minors. With injuries comes litigation, of course, and the popularity of extreme sports raises challenging questions of liability.

    August 02, 2015John Tate and Emily Larish Startsman
  • Analysis of recent litigation.

    July 28, 2015ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The incessant mud-slinging between in-house counsel and law firm lawyers about abysmal communication reveals a continuing and unresolved component in the law firm-client relationship, a serious and costly barrier to effective collaboration. As a partner, can you allow this to continue?

    July 02, 2015Pamela Woldow and Doug Richardson
  • Michael Rhodes, the charismatic chair of Cooley's privacy and data protection practice, took the stage at an awards dinner in late April with an extra bounce in his step ' and a blunt prediction for his colleagues in the plaintiffs privacy bar.

    July 02, 2015Ross Todd
  • Analysis of the e-discovery process before it begins can make a project more efficient and cost-effective, but often, lawyers and document reviewers dive right in without a plan.

    July 02, 2015Zach Warren
  • Global banking institutions are increasingly pressing outside law firms to demonstrate they are employing top-tier technologies to defend against cyber hackers. In some cases, firms are being asked to fill out 60-page questionnaires detailing their cybersecurity measures in minute detail, while others must consent to on-site inspections.

    July 02, 2015Mark Stevens