In In re Princeton Equity Group, LLC, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) clarified that incorporating by reference an argument made in previous prosecution filings is an insufficient assertion of that... Read more »
Oral argument is the most visible part of appellate practice. And while lawyers differ on whether a good argument will change the outcome of your case, we can all agree that it’s... Read more »
Home Daily News Kirkland partner can’t present argument or… Trials & Litigation Kirkland partner can’t present argument or evidence because he ‘crossed the lines’ of court orders, judge says By Debra Cassens... Read more »
Home Daily News Kirkland partner can’t present argument or… Trials & Litigation Kirkland partner can’t present argument or evidence because he ‘crossed the lines’ of court orders, judge says By Debra Cassens... Read more »
Even as the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, Mo., No. 22-193, on Dec. 6, 2023, on the narrow issue of whether Title VII of... Read more »
What seemed like an innocuous comment during oral arguments on October 3, 1994, by Richard Seamon, attorney for the Department of Justice in the case of United States v. Shabani led to lengthy... Read more »
Sarah Bryan Fask says the dispute over retired miners’ health benefits is notable because the decision “could impact whether unions could try to use a dispute resolution procedure within a collective bargaining... Read more »
We (winter quarter Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Julia Laurence (JD ’24) and Victoria Fang (JD ’24)) visited Washington, D.C. in March with Clinic director Phil Malone to attend the... Read more »
