The latest from Civil Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Claims Against Countrywide Aren't Preempted, Second District Says
- Lawyer for TiVo Talks About Path to $500M Settlement
- Alsup Follows Concepcion in T-Mobile Case But Signals He Disagrees With It
- Ex-Client Can Sue Disloyal Lawyer, Justices Rule
- Rambus Loses Crucial Ruling at Federal Circuit
- Judge Junks Most of Privacy Suit Against Facebook
- Federal Circuit Refuses to Dismiss Appeal After Tivo/EchoStar Settlement
- Yahoo Beats Back Patent Claims in Texas' Eastern District
- Bill Would Allow Represented Litigants to Be Deemed Vexatious
- Trolling for Clients
Claims Against Countrywide Aren't Preempted, Second District Says | Top |
Lawyer for TiVo Talks About Path to $500M Settlement | Top |
Alsup Follows Concepcion in T-Mobile Case But Signals He Disagrees With It | Top |
Ex-Client Can Sue Disloyal Lawyer, Justices Rule | Top |
Justice Marvin Baxter says the ruling presents no broad categorical bar on attorneys' rights. | |
Rambus Loses Crucial Ruling at Federal Circuit | Top |
Judge Junks Most of Privacy Suit Against Facebook | Top |
Federal Circuit Refuses to Dismiss Appeal After Tivo/EchoStar Settlement | Top |
Yahoo Beats Back Patent Claims in Texas' Eastern District | Top |
Bill Would Allow Represented Litigants to Be Deemed Vexatious | Top |
Modesto Republican Tom Berryhill says vexatious litigants bring lawyers in temporarily just to get around current restrictions | |
Trolling for Clients | Top |
Karen Boyd's six-lawyer firm is among the boutiques getting a lift from the wave of patent suits by so-called nonpracticing entities. | |
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