Trump's 'Anti-Lawfare' Fund: A New Era for Government Settlements?
Forget money changing hands. In a move that’s frankly baffling, former President Trump is set to receive a formal apology from the U.S. government as part of a settlement.
Forget money changing hands. In a move that’s frankly baffling, former President Trump is set to receive a formal apology from the U.S. government as part of a settlement.
The game has shifted for patent invalidation. As the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) sees fewer filings, district courts are stepping up to the plate, particularly on obviousness arguments.
When a patent challenger drops the ball, does a judge have the right to pick it up and run with it? That's the mind-bending question Polar Electro wants the Supreme Court to answer.
The gloves are off for CVS. Three major health systems are taking the pharmacy giant to court, alleging a sophisticated scheme to siphon nearly a quarter-billion dollars from a program designed to help vulnerable patients.
Forget the breathless AI hype for a second. The legal world delivered its usual dose of drama this week, proving that human (and sometimes canine) foibles make for the best headlines.
Another day, another high-profile figure accused of... well, something shady. This time it's presidential misappropriation, and the big question is: who's really footing the bill, and who's getting rich?
The Federal Circuit just told lower courts they can't just shut down unjust enrichment claims in trade secret disputes. This ruling fundamentally alters the landscape for IP litigation, giving plaintiffs more use.
The multibillion-dollar sports industry is a patent minefield, a trademark jungle, and a copyright free-for-all, especially with AI throwing fuel on the fire. This year's World IP Day is a stark reminder.
Forget the dusty law library. Bayes PLLC is scouting for a patent attorney who wants more than just a paycheck, dangling technically rich work and flexible scheduling like a carrot.
The scales of justice are tilting, and AI is the weight. Personal injury law, long a bastion of traditional legal practice, is facing a seismic shift as artificial intelligence redefines the battlefield.
Sometimes, what *doesn't* happen is the real story. A federal judge's indiscretion in chambers has landed outside public view.
The legal world is reeling from a spate of disturbing incidents, forcing a hard look at attorney conduct and the culture within law firms. What does this mean for the future?
The Supreme Court just slammed the brakes on a thorny legal battle over immigration judges’ speaking rights. It's a clear signal from the highest court about the boundaries of federal employee speech.
The American justice system is showing cracks, from a staggering $3 million sanction to admitted prosecutorial misconduct and jury rooms fractured by toxic divides. Here's what you need to know.
The Supreme Court's oral arguments are clocking in at nearly 90 minutes, a notable jump that's raising eyebrows and sparking a debate about efficiency and accessibility.
John Oliver isn't holding back. Last Week Tonight just spent a significant chunk of time dissecting the Supreme Court's increasingly opaque 'shadow docket.'
Elon Musk’s grandstanding lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman? DOA. Jurors didn't even bother with the merits. Too late, they said. Simple as that.
Patent litigation is in freefall. Inter Partes Review filings have cratered, marking a seismic shift in how patents are challenged and defended.
Encryption isn't just for secrets anymore. Civil liberties groups are stepping into the legal fray, defending its very existence in a crucial court battle.
A landmark Federal Circuit decision was supposed to shake up design patent prosecution. It hasn't. The numbers tell a different, more stubborn story.