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February 06, 2019 | Litigation Daily

SG Weighs New Supreme Court Challenge to 'Blue Water' Vietnam Veteran Benefits

The Veterans Benefits Administration anticipates that "tens of thousands of veterans" will file claims within the first year if the Federal Circuit ruling is not put on hold,
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January 17, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Alston, Troutman, Smith Gambrell and Others Announce New Partners

Alston & Bird led the pack in promotions of women.
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AgroFresh Inc. v. Mirtech, Inc.
Publication Date: 2019-01-16
Practice Area: Patent Litigation
Industry: Agriculture | Chemicals and Materials | Consumer Products
Court: U.S. District Court of Delaware
Judge: District Judge Noreika
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Chad S.C. Stover and Regina S.E. Murphy, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Wilmington, DE; Robert D. Mac-Gill, Lynn C. Tyler, Deborah Pollack-Milgate, Joseph T. Wendt and Jessica M. Lindemann, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Indianapolis, IN for plaintiff.
For defendant: Frederick L. Cottrell, III, Jeffrey L. Moyer and Nicole K. Pedi of Richards, Layton & Finger, Wilmington, DE; Gerald F. Ivey, John M. Williamson, Anand K. Sharma, Rajeev Gupta, Aidan C. Skoyles, Karthik Kumar and Daniel F. Roland, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, DC for defendant.
Case number: D68424

In this patent claim construction matter, the court provided clarification to give meaning to all the claim terms.

January 07, 2019 | Pro Mid Market

Law Firm Technologies and What Today's Associates Expect: Part II

The adoption of technologies by law firms is representative of the way the firm itself functions and is reflective of the firm's organizational culture as a whole.
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December 18, 2018 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art: It's Tough Out There in IP Land!

A newly unsealed bench verdict reveals the details of a knock-down, drag-out patent fight between WashU in St. Louis and the University of Wisconsin. Plus, what really goes on in Judge William Alsup's so-called shootouts where accused infringers may wind up in "injunction city."
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December 17, 2018 | Pro Mid Market

Law Firm Technologies and What Today's Associates Expect: Part I

From salary and benefits to opportunities for career advancement and job security, many factors influence associate attorneys when they are evaluating whether to join or stay with a law firm. While the priorities of individual attorneys vary, most observers of the legal profession believe it is essential that law firms adopt up-to-date technologies in their practice of law.
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December 14, 2018 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art: Qualcomm Plays Some Offense, Plus Erise IP Is Fantasy IPR Champ and A&P Resuscitates Heart Valve Patent

It seems like the tide is starting to turn Qualcomm's way in its antitrust battles with Apple and the U.S. government.
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December 03, 2018 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Matt Whitaker Takes DOJ to a New Low

Either Whitaker didn't know what was going on, which makes him wildly careless to get involved in a business without checking out basics like whether it really had a factory in China or delivered the services it promised. Or else he was a party to scam.
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November 30, 2018 | Litigation Daily

Federal Circuit Upholds $140 Million Sprint Patent Verdict

The appellate court turned back arguments from Time Warner Cable—and amici Intel and Dell—that jurors had been prejudiced by admission of another verdict involving the same VoIP technology patents.
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November 30, 2018 | National Law Journal

Divided Federal Circuit Upholds $140 Million Sprint Patent Verdict

The appellate court turned back arguments from Time Warner Cable—and amici Intel and Dell—that jurors had been prejudiced by admission of another verdict involving the same VoIP technology patents.
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