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Attorneys Dorothy Whelan, Karl Renner, and Casey Kraning, Ph.D., Author National Law Journal Article “A Look Back on a Decade of Practice at the PTAB”

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Under their co-leadership, Fish has become the most active law firm practicing before the PTAB, with over 1,000 appearances by Fish attorneys. Read the full article at National Law Journal (subscription required). All rights reserved. In this article, Dorothy, Karl, and colleague Casey Kraning, Ph.D.

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Principal Jeremy Saks Authors The National Law Journal Article, “LGBTQ in the Federal Judiciary: A Long Way to Go for Representation”

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Read the full article in The National Law Journal. As major civil rights issues reach the federal bench with increasing frequency, LGBTQ representation on the federal bench is more important than ever. Law firms have made great strides on LGBTQ representation in recent years, particularly among younger attorneys.

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Protecting Commercial AI Rights Is Harder Than You Think – EU Edition

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In the quaint days of 2019, when the EU issued its Digital Single Market Copyright Directive (DSM) , much attention was focused on issues such as a news publishers’ right and the obligations of platforms to take down infringing materials. Is a copyright notice sufficient? What about the words “all rights reserved?”

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