Litigation Funding In Patent And Intellectual Property Cases
The complex and challenging world of IP law presents a number of problems to be solved -- and litigation financing can help.
The complex and challenging world of IP law presents a number of problems to be solved -- and litigation financing can help.
Domestic or foreign law, district court or the Patent and Trademark Office, judge or jury? These questions matter.
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.
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Every so often, the Supreme Court hands down a case that causes a seismic shift in our legal system.
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A future patent litigator weighs offers from firms on either side of the country. Let's help make the decision.
The latest Federal Circuit ruling in the long running Apple v. Samsung patent saga presents an opportunity to discuss what it means to win in litigation.
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In-house columnist Mark Herrmann looks back on the predictions he made for 2014, which turned out to be correct, and makes new predictions for 2015.