The latest from Civil Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Facebook Hit With Two New Patent Suits
- Court Employee Loses Bid to Get Spousal Benefits
- More Settlements Reached in SRAM Class Action
- Amici Take Issue With Anti-SLAPP 'Dicta'
- Senate OKs Patent Overhaul Bill
- Justices to Decide When Clock Starts for Smokers' Suits
- How Pac-Man Got Ahead of IP Pack
- Finding Litigation Misconduct in Patent Suit, Judge Awards Costs and Fees
- Lieff Partner Adds Weird Twist to Wells Fargo Case
- Slimmed Down Patent Reform Bill May Win Passage
| Facebook Hit With Two New Patent Suits | Top |
| Court Employee Loses Bid to Get Spousal Benefits | Top |
| While sympathetic, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White said he didn't have authority to order federal benefits for Karen Golinski's lawful wife. | |
| More Settlements Reached in SRAM Class Action | Top |
| Amici Take Issue With Anti-SLAPP 'Dicta' | Top |
| Senate OKs Patent Overhaul Bill | Top |
| Justices to Decide When Clock Starts for Smokers' Suits | Top |
| Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar presses tobacco lawyer on argument that later-developed illneses can't be redressed. | |
| How Pac-Man Got Ahead of IP Pack | Top |
| Creative copyright thinking 31 years ago helped the gamemaker chase down infringers. | |
| Finding Litigation Misconduct in Patent Suit, Judge Awards Costs and Fees | Top |
| Lieff Partner Adds Weird Twist to Wells Fargo Case | Top |
| Richard Heimann confesses that it was he who sent a handwritten note, signed "anonymous," to the federal judge on the case. | |
| Slimmed Down Patent Reform Bill May Win Passage | Top |
| The most controversial piece -- moving to a first-to-file system -- survived Sen. Dianne Feinstein's attempt to remove it Thursday. | |
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