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6 Apr 2010, 4:56 am
(GRAY on Claims) District Court E D Texas finds Applied Medical Resources liable for infringement of Covidien’s surgical device patent (Patent Docs) District Court E D Texas limits number of patent claims and prior art references asserted in case: SynQor, Inc v Artesyn Technologies, Inc et al (Docket Report) District Court W D Pennsylvania: Non-practising entity entitled to permanent injunction where infringed patent was the subject of prior exclusive license:… [read post]
24 Mar 2010, 1:19 am
Visit the Career Center Attorneys Angry Over Their Inclusion on List of Criminally Charged Texas Lawyer A Texas television station that regularly publishes online the names of persons charged with misdemeanor offenses erroneously included the names of about 25 attorneys on the list that appeared on its Web site on March 16. [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 10:57 am by admin
The following is a summary review of articles from all over the nation concerning environmental law settlements, decisions, regulatory actions and lawsuits filed during the past week. [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 7:57 am by Steve Hall
Supreme Court decisions on the Texas jury instruction. [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 9:16 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Wednesday's ruling makes no mention of the affair between the judge and prosecutor in Collin County in suburban Dallas. [read post]
15 Feb 2010, 11:41 am by John Elwood
Collins, 546 U.S. 333, 338 (2006), and there is language in Hernandez v. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 2:32 pm by Clerquette LeClerq
Collins, for example, describes one of her first oral arguments, in United States v. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 5:44 am by Ray Mullman
He also included that long list of defendants in a new lawsuit on behalf of Peggy Mussehl, whom he claimed was neglected at another Mariner facility, Fort Collins Health Care Center. [read post]
9 Nov 2009, 9:03 am by Derk A. Wadas
Proving that the Fourth Amendment is not just a myth, the Second Court of Appeals in Fort Worth, Texas issued its opinion on Friday in the case of State of Texas v. [read post]