In this week’s Conversations with Innovators, we are talking with Regan Kelaher and Shannon Zappala, Co-Founders of Goverre.
Read MoreMy mid-year leadership thoughts on lessons I learned, particularly mistakes I made, as a law firm managing partner earlier this year during the start of the coronavirus. We are testing these lessons as we go, and are hopefully creating an even better model for leadership in a time of Zoom.
Read MoreWhat does it cost to get a patent and what’s the process for filing a patent application? Read for tips on patenting process and costs inventors can expect to pay a patent attorney.
Read MoreClick to access recent COVID-19 order entered on March 12, 2020, by Judge Albright, Western District of Texas, Waco Division.
Read MoreDownload a checklist of the major deadlines imposed by the Local Patent Rules of the Northern District of Texas NDTX (Second Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62 entered in October 2019).
Read MoreIn this week’s Conversations with Innovators, we are talking with Ben Soppitt, the Founder and CEO of Unifimoney.
Read MoreOn March 17, 2020, Larry E. Klayman and Freedom Watch filed a lawsuit in Dallas, Texas, seeking $20 Trillion in damages from the Chinese over the coronavirus pandemic. Click to access one of the first coronavirus lawsuits.
Read MoreFamous for the Meat Loaf songs “Bat Out of Hell,” “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That),” and “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” singer Michael Lee Aday known as “Meat Loaf” sues Dallas hotel over injuries suffered at 2019 Texas Frightmare Weekend.
Read MoreTulsi Gabbard sued Hillary Rodham Clinton on January 22, 2020 for defamation based on Clinton’s alleged statement that Gabbard was a secret “Russian asset.” Read for a discussion of defamation cases involving public figures, plus links to the lawsuit and related cases.
Read MoreWill the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (WDTX) issue formal local patent rules? The Court currently has entered a Standing Order Regarding Notice of Readiness in Patent Cases and Order Governing Proceedings — Patent Cases signed by Judge Alan Albright. Read for more discussion of WDTX local patent rules.
Read MoreRead for a collection of the local patent rules by jurisdiction for the dockets with the most active patent litigation. Additional resources are included for patent infringement cases pending in Texas and Texas local patent rules.
Read MoreRead for a discussion of the major changes included in the Second Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62 (Local Patent Rules for the Northern District of Texas) signed by Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn and effective October 1, 2019. The NDTX Local Patent Rules have been modified to alter the case management conference and initial case management conferences, a new model protective order is available, an expedited discovery dispute procedure has been implemented, and more.
Read MoreEffective October 1, 2019, the Northern District of Texas Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn entered a Second Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62, which amends the Court’s previous local patent rules. Read this post for a discussion of key differences in the new NDTX local patent rules.
Read MoreIn what could be one of the largest patent infringement lawsuits in the Eastern District of Texas history, pro se Plaintiff Mers Kutt has filed a 64-page patent infringement lawsuit apparently alleging $350 billion in damages against Apple, IBM, Scotia Bank, ARM Holdings, Samsung, Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Hewlett Packard, Qualcomm, HTC, Nokia, Lenovo, Acer, Asustek, Dell, Sony, Toshiba, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, Amazon, eBay, Blackberry, Research in Motion, Best Buy, JP Morgan & Chase, among others.
Read MoreCookouts illegal? Vegan sues over BBQ smells. According to Australia’s Nine, Carden accuses her neighbors of intentionally causing the meat smell nuisance. "It's deliberate," she told Nine. "All I can smell is fish. I can't enjoy my backyard."
Read MoreDomain theft, also known as domain hijacking, is the practice of changing a domain name’s registration without the permission of the domain’s original registrant. Read for tips on how to prevent domain name theft and how to recover a stolen domain name registration.
Read MoreWhat are laws affecting online business and e-commerce? Read for tips on how to address 12 legal issues to consider before starting an online business.
Read MoreIn this week’s Conversations with Innovators, we are talking with Kenneth Lewis, the Chief Executive Officer of OneGold and APMEX.
Read MoreRead for a discussion and access to the local patent rules of Texas federal courts, including diagrams and checklists for the patent rules as well as admission requirements and local counsel requirements for Texas federal courts. This post provides resources useful for Texas patent litigation.
Read MoreSee the full SDTX local patent rules as well as a downloadable checklist summarizing the local patent rules for the Southern District of Texas. For educational purposes only. Published by Klemchuk LLP
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