“The court could answer each of these lingering questions in favor of either Johnson or Hertz. But at this stage, the court need not, and should not, definitively resolve these questions. Instead, Missouri state courts should have the first opportunity to determine these important issues of state law,” U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark for […]
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Regulatory Upheaval Is Coming. How Businesses Prepare and Respond Will Separate Winners and Losers
“Every regulation is going to be questioned. And that’ll be a better environment for many businesses once the regulations are wiped away. But they’re going to have to adapt their businesses to exploit that,” said Sean West, co-founder of Hence Technologies. Click Here To Read The Full Article
USPTO Director Kathi Vidal Announces Resignation Ahead of Administration Change
Vidal, a former partner with Winston & Strawn in Silicon Valley, announced in a LinkedIn post that she would depart in December. Deputy Director Derrick Brent will succeed her as head of the USPTO. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Decisions Have 'Real-Life Consequences': Juvenile Court Judge Considered for Appellate Bench
“I will always remember that the appeals that I hear and the decisions that we make have real-life consequences—not just on the parties or the litigants—but also on the trial court judges and how the decisions affect them on the front lines,” Middlesex County Juvenile Court Judge Gloria Tan said regarding her nomination to the […]
'Final Countdown': SEC Launches Nearly 800% Litigation Surge in October
“All signs—most notably the recent surge in bitcoin’s price—point to a new day for bitcoin specifically and crypto in general, said Tal J. Lifshitz, a partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton. Click Here To Read The Full Article