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By Venjuris

Taking Patent Litigation Out of Texas: The Supreme Court’s TC Heartland Decision

For the last two decades, patent holders – many of them “trolls” – have favored suing accused infringers in the Eastern District of Texas, even those

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By Wendy Akbar

“One Ring to Rule Them All?” E-Discovery Searches in Intellectual Property Litigation, Part II

  In Part One of this article, we summarized how electronic discovery's All-Seeing Eye has grown bigger than its stomach, with parties and

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By Wendy Akbar

“One Ring to Rule Them All?” E-Discovery Searches in Intellectual Property Litigation, Part I

  'Two Model Rules from the E-discovery-Kings under the sky: Five or eight custodians for Tech-Lords in their courts of stone; The vast

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Venjuris practices business and intellectual property law and serves clients in Phoenix, Arizona, and the surrounding cities of Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Avondale, Mesa, Paradise Valley, Sun City, Flagstaff, and Sedona, and in Maricopa County, Pima County, and Coconino County, Arizona (AZ). As a national practice, we have attorneys who are licensed in California (CA), Connecticut (CT), Virginia (VA), and New York (NY), and we provides services in numerous other states in the United States. Our international practice spans countries including Turkey, Ecuador, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and a number of countries in Asia.

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