Boutique Service. Biglaw Talent.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

The ADLI Law Group accompanies you in patent law, trademark law, copyright, entertainment law and more!

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CORPORATE

The lawyers of the firm assist you in contract law, company law, commercial procedure, consumer law ...

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Employment

When you need to understand your exposures, find ways to manage your risks, or respond to a complaint that was filed, either administratively or with a court, look to ADLI Law for assistance with your labor and employment litigation!

Advocates. Dealmakers. Litigators. Innovators.

We protect your rights internationally, whether in intellectual property law or business law!

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Family Law

At the ADLI Law Group we help our clients navigate and help relieve the stress associated with divorce, child custody disputes and other family legal matters.

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Digital Media & Entertainment

Virtual reality law, media law, entertainment law...Call on the experts to help!

THE ADLI DIFFERENCE

Our in-depth knowledge and experience uniquely qualify us to handle any complex IP acquisition, licensing, post-grant process and litigation situations.

We adapt our approach and focus on customer needs. We begin by understanding the activities, goals and objectives of our client and work closely with the client to develop a strategy tailored to their specific objectives. We are developing a legal strategy that is tailored to our clients' resources, their risks, and their overall business objectives. Our lawyers in intellectual property and business law focus on quick resolution strategies. These strategies include early mediation, settlement through direct negotiations during the pre-discovery phase of the litigation, summary judgment and binding arbitration.

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The Subject Was Patent Eligibility

Section 101 of the patent act sets the foundational requirements an invention must meet to be eligible for patent protection. A recent en banc decision of the federal Circuit Court of Appeals highlights the deadlock, division, and confusion over the proper standard and correct application of the standard for subject matter eligibility under 35 USC…

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Uncertain fate of AB 51 and PAGA arbitration prohibition

Judge William A. Fletcher, one of the judges in the original 2-1 panel majority upholding AB 51, switched sides on Appellant’s en bane rehearing petition and voted for a panel rehearing. In a stunning act of backtracking, a panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has vacated its earlier decision upholding the validity of…

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