This two-part article discusses the various legal and evidentiary requirements for antedating and removing prior art that patent owners should consider when their pre-AIA patents are challenged based on a prior art publication or activity that is not otherwise subject to a statutory bar. Part Two discusses the legal requirements for removing prior art that […]
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Penn Law Prof. Wades Into Nationwide Injunctions Debate During Senate Committee Hearing
“If a president tries to do something that is in clear violation of settled law, whether we like the law or not, an injunction is an appropriate remedy,” Kate Shaw, a University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor, testified before a U.S. Senate joint subcommittee hearing. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump Policies Spark Debate Among Law Profs, Senators in Committee Hearing
“If a president tries to do something that is in clear violation of settled law, whether we like the law or not, an injunction is an appropriate remedy,” Kate Shaw, a University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor, testified before a U.S. Senate joint subcommittee hearing. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Skadden's Discussions Around Nonequity Tier, Partner Comp Accelerate
Skadden is taking its partnership and compensation structure more seriously after recent departures and a shot to the brand due to its “deal with the White House. Click Here To Read The Full Article
9th Circuit Questions Trump Administration on Birthright Citizenship Order
A three-judge panel asked a U.S. Justice Department attorney about “the ordinary meaning” of the 14th Amendment while questioning whether it should wait for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions. Click Here To Read The Full Article