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Patent Law at the Supreme Court September 2021

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So far, the Supreme Court has not granted certiorari in any patent cases for its 2021-2022 Term. On September 27, 2021, the court is meeting privately for what is known as the “long conference” to decide the fate of the petitions for writ of certiorari that have piled-up over the summer. by Dennis Crouch. Patreon, Inc.

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February Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Children’s TV Reporting, License Renewals, EEO Filings, FCC Proceedings, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

If enough broadcasters opt into this agreement, it will end the long-running litigation between GMR and RMLC. Mark these dates on your calendar and check in with your station’s legal and engineering advisors for other dates and deadlines applicable to your operations.

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Court schedules February arguments on student-loan relief, tech companies’ liability

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Share The Supreme Court will hear back-to-back oral arguments on Feb. The student-loan challenges are the highest-profile cases on the court’s February argument calendar , which was released on Monday morning. New York v. New Jersey (Feb. This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.

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To Arbitrate or Not To Arbitrate? That Is the Question

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2d 431 (1999) (New York public policy considerations do not require that claims of lawyer malpractice be adjudicated solely in the courts and if agreement does not violate rule of ethics, arbitration provision is enforceable). Thus, forcing compliance with a subpoena requires assistance from a court. Efficiency.

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Lookback 2020: The Biggest Takeaways for Attorneys

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Unforeseen events limited the access to physical offices, closed state and federal courts for an indeterminate period, and accelerated the adoption of virtual processes in lieu of in-person interaction. If you’re going to court, what’s going to happen at that. They just checked into court and that was that.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Each month, Arnold & Porter and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law collect and summarize developments in climate-related litigation, which we also add to our U.S. climate litigation charts. The court dispensed with the cities’ three primary arguments for remanding the cases. and non-U.S. FEATURED CASE.

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On the Supreme Court’s shadow docket, the steady volume of pandemic cases continues

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As the Supreme Court winds down for the holiday break, one thing that has not slowed is the flow of litigation arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The court has not granted relief in any of those cases. 25, moments before the calendar turned to Thanksgiving Day. All of the cases followed a now-familiar procedural pattern.