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CASE dispositionPAROLE boardsThe article assesses the efficiency, uniformity, and quality of criminal justice in the federal system and litigants could petition the ultimate criminal court for certiorari review, and from that court seek relief at the U.S. Supreme Court. It mentions ...
This IPR concerned an aspiration thrombectomy system used for treatment of ischemic strokes caused by blood clots. The case turned on two provisional patent applications. First, the patent-in-suit (the ’883 Patent), which was filed in 2019, claimed priority to a provisional application filed in...
AN UPCOMING APPEALS COURT ruling could have a significant impact on the way inventions are described by inventors and their patent attorneys or agents. The case, involving a patent on wall construction, has the potential to clarify on a broad scale, how and what sources the courts will use to...
Federal Judge Sets 2022 Trial Date in NYPD Firebombing Case More NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge Friday set a March 2022 trial date for two Brooklyn lawyers charged with firebombing an empty police vehicle last year amid demonstrations that followed the death of George Fl...
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Our attorneys practice in the US Court of Federal Claims, which has jurisdiction over takings claims against the federal government in excess of $10,000. The Court of Federal Claims is located in Washington, D.C., and consists of judges appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate...
there has been much case law development. The Court of Federal Claims (COFC) held in 2022, “[a] minority owner’s control over “extraordinary” actions, such as actions intended to protect the investment of minority shareholders, will not result in a finding of negative control” and applie...