by Planet Depos | Jun 9, 2016 | Legal News
By Julia Alicandri Tech Insider recently published an article about the first artificially intelligent lawyer. ROSS – the name of the artificial intelligence (AI) – can search court rulings from 13 years ago, along with opinions about the case at hand and...
by Planet Depos | Apr 28, 2016 | Legal News | Asia, Seoul, South Korea
By Tom Feissner On April 15, 2016, a select group of Korean patent and intellectual property attorneys convened at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Seoul for a continuing legal education seminar entitled “Current Issues in U.S. Litigation.” The seminar was jointly hosted by...
by Planet Depos | Dec 1, 2015 | Legal News, Travel
By Neal Price If you’re a U.S. attorney whose practice focuses on international arbitrations, intellectual property matters, or patent litigation, you likely travel internationally quite a bit. Here’s a question – does your passport look like a mini-novel with...
by Suzanne Quinson | Oct 29, 2015 | Arbitration, Legal News
Queen Mary University of London has recently released the findings of its sixth annual international arbitration study. Among those findings is the HKIAC’s ranking as the most improved arbitration institution. The top reasons given for this impressive ranking...
by Planet Depos | Sep 1, 2015 | Court Reporting, Legal News, Planet Depos News
What have we learned about Inter Partes Reviews (IPR) since its inception on September 16, 2012? Since the September 16, 2012, effective date of the AIA trial provisions, 3,277 IPR petitions have been filed through July 31, 2015, and the trend continues to be on the...
by Planet Depos | Jul 2, 2015 | Arbitration, Legal News
By Tom Feissner Global Arbitration Review is anything but your typical stodgy legal journal. Launched in 2006, it has evolved from simply reporting international arbitration news to making it as well. Today, GAR not only provides its readers with daily arbitration...