Sentences with phrase «narrow case»

Apple has dropped an iPhone user interface design patent as part of continuing efforts to narrow the case with a view to the upcoming trial.
«The court of appeal often overrules earlier decisions without saying they're doing it; they just kind of narrow the case or say, «Well, that's not what it really means,» but in this particular situation, it was black and white.»
He can always tell Oracle that resource constraints force the court to stay the case unless Oracle narrows it to a very short list of patent claims, but as I explained on previous occasions, it would be very risky for Oracle to narrow its case too much.
Industry sources say UMPD is not highly sought - after where it's optional because it applies in only narrow cases: If someone else hits you and they are uninsured.
He needs to make the generic case he would make to any audience — economy and trade — and the narrower case that works best with Conservatives — Wheat Board, long - gun registry, resource exports, crime.
Yesterday one wag suggested Harper didn't actually need to deliver a speech - of - his - life, and that his ambition should be more modest: «He needs to make the generic case he would make to any audience — economy and trade — and the narrower case that works best with Conservatives — Wheat Board, long - gun registry, resource exports, crime,» this fellow wrote.
Ahead of the form's latest drafts, U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh had asked both sides to narrow their cases, warning that there could be risk — going so far as to plead with the CEOs of both companies to meet once again to talk settlements.
After some experimentation, I opted to add a narrow casing onto the back several inches below my natural waistline... it's there, just above the red line.
In particular, Apple has the right to reassert all of the patents it dropped ahead of this trial in an effort to narrow the case.
But in the narrow case where a party denies signing the document, I can't see how an e-signature is equivalent — much less superior — evidence to a wet signature.
This answer improperly expands on a narrow case.
Then, at trial, we narrowed cases down to one or two of these written instruments, and sometimes even one or two sentences.
As I said, this is a narrow case.
Requiring patentees to explain and judges to decide what a patent means at the beginning of a case — the Markman hearing — narrows the case to the actual legal issues in question, drives early resolutions and avoids unnecessary and expensive discovery.
The phone fits very well in the hand, and even though it's almost twice as thick as the RAZR, it's still infinitely more comfortable to hold and use thanks to the tapered edges and narrower case.
Sew a curtain with a narrow casing at the top and thread on to a net curtain wire or café rod.
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