“Samsung’s resounding victory not only safeguards its current market position but also sets a powerful precedent in the ever-evolving landscape of patent litigation,” the Quinn Emanuel team stated.
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Baylor Law Launches Family Law Clinic for Pro Se Litigants
Professor Stephanie Tang collaborated with judges who manage most of McLennan County’s family court docket.
Allen & Overy Removed from Ransomware Website 1 Day Before 'Deadline'
One person said the removal could mean the firm has paid a ransom to the hacking group, which is of the most notorious in the world and is viewed as having strong links to Russia.
35-Year Veteran of Buffalo Law Firm Takes Bills' Legal Reins
Hodgson Russ partner Terrence Gilbride specializes in real estate, expertise likely to serve the team well as construction gets off the ground for a new $1.4 billion stadium for the NFL franchise.
Does McDermott IP Trio's Split Portend More Rate-Induced Departures?: The Morning Minute
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Countercyclical and Regulatory Practices Dominate Partner Promotions in 2023
Am Law 100 firms are promoting roughly the same number of partners as last year, but groups like debt finance, antitrust and tax are growing faster than most corporate practices.
Paul Hastings Continues Growing Funds Practice, Landing Partner From Skadden
Anna Rips, who was at Skadden for 17 years, is the eighth partner to join Paul Hastings’ funds practice in the last nine months, the firm said.
Quinn Emanuel to Mix 'Name Plates' and Hoteling in New Manhattan Office
The firm, which retains its “work from anywhere policy,” signed a 15-year lease for 132,000 square feet of space at 295 Fifth Ave.
Are the Gooogle, Amazon Suits This Generation's Microsoft?
The claims against the online search engine and etailer bear limited similarity to the case against the personal computer giant, antitrust attorneys and law professors say.
8th Circuit Holds University's Pamphlet Distribution Restrictions Don't Violate First Amendment
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit sided with Northwest Missouri State University, holding that the school’s policy of requiring anyone handing out non-university-related publications on campus to have administrative permission didn’t violate the First Amendment.