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Proportionality Requirements in Discovery Proportionality Requirements in Discovery
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AR Design Innovations Litigations Cases Consolidated into Single Action AR Design Innovations Litigations Cases Consolidated into Single Action
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Offers of Judgment in Copyright Disputes—FRCP 68 vs. Copyright Act Fee Shifting Offers of Judgment in Copyright Disputes—FRCP 68 vs. Copyright Act Fee Shifting
June 29, 2020
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November 18, 2019
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Violating Rule 11’s Investigative Requirement Alone Simply May Not Be Enough for Exceptionality Determination to Award Attorneys’ Fees Violating Rule 11’s Investigative Requirement Alone Simply May Not Be Enough for Exceptionality Determination to Award Attorneys’ Fees
October 2018
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It’s Not Too Late: Federal Circuit Reverses Equitable Estoppel and Laches Judgments It’s Not Too Late: Federal Circuit Reverses Equitable Estoppel and Laches Judgments
May 2, 2018
Federal Circuit IP Blog
Employment Agreement That Included a “Will Assign” Provision, a Trust Provision, and a Quitclaim Provision Insufficient to Transfer Ownership Interest Employment Agreement That Included a “Will Assign” Provision, a Trust Provision, and a Quitclaim Provision Insufficient to Transfer Ownership Interest
January 18, 2018
Federal Circuit IP Blog
A Cautionary Tale: When Patentee’s Voluntary Election to Try Subset of Patents Justifies Noninfringement Judgment for All Asserted Patents A Cautionary Tale: When Patentee’s Voluntary Election to Try Subset of Patents Justifies Noninfringement Judgment for All Asserted Patents
February 25, 2016
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