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In Rare Move, Judge Imposes Own Monitor in ZTE Plea Deal
The federal judge in Dallas who recently signed off on a plea deal between the telecom company ZTE and the U.S. Department of Justice has imposed his own corporate monitor, in an unusual move.Why Patent Ruling That 'Ignored' Supreme Court Precedent May Stand
The justices have shown no great deference to the Federal Circuit in recent years. Yet, they sound reluctant to overrule a 1990 decision that led to a crush of filings in the Eastern District of Texas.Using Section 1782 to Obtain Evidence for International Arbitration Proceedings
International Arbitration columnist John Fellas writes that Section 1782 is routinely used by parties to foreign lawsuits to obtain evidence located in the United States, but its use in international arbitration proceedings is under debate. Recently, the Southern District weighed in.High Stakes for In-House Lawyers in Supreme Court Patent Venue Case
The TC Heartland case raises a number of important issues for in-house counsel around IP and litigation strategy.DC Court Upholds $1.2B Award Against Venezuela for Seizing Gold Mine
The ruling issued March 25 upholds an arbitration panel's award entered for Canadian company Crystallex.Why Patent Ruling That 'Ignored' Supreme Court Precedent May Stand
The justices have shown no great deference to the Federal Circuit in recent years. Yet, they sound reluctant to overrule a 1990 decision that led to a crush of filings in the Eastern District of Texas.Why Patent Ruling That 'Ignored' Supreme Court Precedent May Stand
The justices have shown no great deference to the Federal Circuit in recent years. Yet, they sound reluctant to overrule a 1990 decision that led to a crush of filings in the Eastern District of Texas.Supreme Court May Preserve EDTX Grip on Patent Cases
During arguments Monday in the closely watched TC Heartland v. Kraft Foods Group Brands, several justices seemed resistant to shaking up the status quo, which allows broad latitude in where patent cases may be filed.Patent Lawyers, Anticipating a Shake-Up, Warily Watch SCOTUS
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to reassert a previous interpretation of the rules, which limited patent suits to the districts where companies are incorporated.Docket Chat: Meanwhile, Back at the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court rarely alters its schedule for external events such as elections or blizzards, and confirmation hearings are no different. While Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's Senate confirmation hearing got underway Monday at the Hart Senate Office Building, across the street the high court was minding its business by hearing cases, with two arguments Monday and two each set for Tuesday and Wednesday. Five cases will be argued next week.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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