The Argument Against Self-Representation in Patent Cases
by John Powers
A look back at the 1983 Nilssen case, and what it means for patent law today.
Morrison Foerster Wins Jury Trial for University of California Davis
by Morrison & Foerster
Jury trial won for the University of California Davis in—yes—a strawberry patent infringement case.
Claims on a Canine
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Which factors will most influence the settlement amount in a case involving a dog attack? Here’s an overview.
Fair Enough: The “Fair Use” Defense to Trademark Infringement
by Maria Crimi Speth and Aaron Haar
There are two arguments for fair use in a trademark infringement case. Here's your guide to understanding both.
The Relationship Isn’t about You
by David B. Kempston
We actively participate with the client. As counselors, we shape, mold, and contour the case—but we don’t create facts.
Blurred Lines
by Andrew Kirby
Where does responsible lending end and unconscionability begin? Australian courts have come to vastly different conclusions. An overview of current case law.
Generation Gaps
by Victoria Brenner
A major case upended aspects of grandparents’ disputed visitation rights regarding their grandchildren. 20 years on, where do laws around the country stand?
Does the First Amendment Protect Custom Home Design? Exploring Donald Burns v. Town of Palm Beach
by Joanne M. O'Connor
Is architecture speech? A recent landmark Eleventh Circuit case raised a host of curious issues encompassing property rights, aesthetics and the First Amendment.
Panitch Schwarze to Remain as Litigation Counsel for Patent Owner
by Rose Strong
Fred A. Tecce and Dennis J. Butler continue to represent children’s furniture company in patent infringement case in federal court in District of Delaware
On the Precipice: New Mexico Teeters on the Edge of Setting a National Precedent
by Nicole Ortiz
New Mexico teeters on the edge of setting a national precedent as Special Prosecutor Randi McGinn determines the next step in a pivotal case.
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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Car Accident Lawyer in San Diego, CA
by Michael Pines
The success of any case is dependent on the attorney. Here are five things to consider before hiring a car accident attorney in San Diego.
California Court Rules Against Westlands Water District
by Gregory Sirico
The Fresno County Superior Court of Appeals filed its ruling over a case involving the Westlands Water District, a major U.S.-based agricultural water company.
The CEO Stands Alone
by Joan Meyer
C-suite executives might think their internal communications are protected by attorney-client privilege. One recent case shows why that’s a risky bet to make.
High-Profile Litigation in 2021
by Justin Smulison
Easton & Easton accepted a catastrophic brain injury case in 2017 that other firms rejected. Their perseverance will likely lead to a substantial multimillion-dollar resolution.
Barbara Fiacco: Boston’s 2018 Biotechnology Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
When a scientist finds himself seeking credit for his work, a lawyer might find that what makes his case exciting also makes it particularly challenging.
The Role of a Criminal Defense Investigator
by Best Lawyers
The role of a criminal defense investigator in a case is often overshadowed by the more prominent figures in the legal field. Let's look more closely.
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