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Legal Fees Shifting in Patent Troll Suits?

Posted On May 4th, 2015 by David Paige

Using legal fees as a cudgel to compel settlement in frivolous litigation has always been considered wrong by any legal observers of reasonable conscience. Soon, however, there may be a remedy to the rash of such suits in patent litigation. In a recent article, SF Gate reported on federal legislation that would shift legal costs […] Read More...

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Shifting legal fees in-house to save $?

Posted On May 1st, 2015 by David Paige

Boston Redevelopment Agency Bringing Legal Work In-House An article, published in the Dorchester Reporter, is a good example of how some public entities have come to the conclusion that bringing work in-house may be preferable to using outside law firms. My opinion: the conclusion that the use of outside firms is “more expensive” is unfortunate. […] Read More...

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