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Lawyer Bans Opponent from Hotel in Hard-Fought IP Case (ABA Journal)

by Editors on June 10, 2008

Forget writing that motion, finish drafting your restriction-laden contracts with all hotels, restaurants and meeting places in a 20 mile radius:

Concerned that sensitive documents might be delivered to the wrong legal counsel, a corporate client in a hard-fought federal case reportedly contracted with the hotel at which its own attorney was staying not to allow lawyers or staff from the opposing side to stay there, too.

Lawyer Bans Opponent from Hotel in Hard-Fought IP Case | ABA Journal – Law News Now

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