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Giving the Authors a Voice in Litigation?  An ACS v. ResearchGate Update

You might recall me writing about ACS v. ResearchGate, a lawsuit filed last fall in the United States by ACS and Elsevier against ResearchGate. It followed a similar lawsuit filed a year earlier in Germany.  In both the German and … Continue reading

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THE CDC REPORTS THAT SUICIDES ARE UP EVERYWHERE EXCEPT NEVADA (1999-2016):  How much of that, if an…

THE CDC REPORTS THAT SUICIDES ARE UP EVERYWHERE EXCEPT NEVADA (1999-2016):  How much of that, if any, is because of the decreased stigma associated with RECORDING a death as suicide is unclear.  There was a time that a suicide might … Continue reading

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Symposium: For decades, court has built “an edifice of its own creation” in arbitration cases — it’s time to tear it down and rebuild

Deepak Gupta is the founding principal of Gupta Wessler PLLC. He was counsel of record on an amicus brief for the American Association for Justice supporting the employees in Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis. The Court has abandoned all pretense … Continue reading

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