The latest from National Law Journal
- PTO budget cuts will hamper efforts to reduce application backlog
- Clement departs King & Spalding after DOMA withdrawal
- Mass. high court: Real estate closings require participation of attorneys
- Bratz attorney portrayed Mattel as a 'corporate mega-monster'
| PTO budget cuts will hamper efforts to reduce application backlog | Top |
| Recent federal budget cuts to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will take a toll on the agency's efforts to cut its massive patent application backlog. | |
| Clement departs King & Spalding after DOMA withdrawal | Top |
| King & Spalding announced Monday that it would no longer represent congressional Republicans in lawsuits over same-sex marriage, winning applause from gay-rights advocates while costing the firm its chief appellate lawyer, Paul Clement, who resigned in protest. | |
| Mass. high court: Real estate closings require participation of attorneys | Top |
| The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts has concluded that the closing or settlement of residential real estate transactions "require not only the presence but the substantive participation of an attorney on behalf of the mortgage lender." | |
| Bratz attorney portrayed Mattel as a 'corporate mega-monster' | Top |
| Jennifer Keller, a criminal defense attorney at Keller Rackauckas in Irvine, talks to NLJ about how she managed her late entry to the case and why she thinks the jury ruled for MGA this time. | |
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