Young & Susser In the News
Teleflex Patent Suit May Set Precedent
Lindsay Chappell, Automotive News, January 22, 2001
Suppliers more willing to sue automakers, analysts say
Terry Kosdrosky, Crain's Detroit Business, January 19, 2004
Litigation Firm Carefully Limits Caseload, Staff
Eric Pope, The Detroit News, March 7, 2004
Rodger D. Young Named Practitioner of the Year
May 13, 2004
TRW Automotive joins ranks of auto suppliers suing vendors
Terry Kosdrosky, Crain's Detroit Business, March 7, 2005
New jury instructions may help unravel contract disputes
Robert Ankeny, Crain's Detroit Business, March 14, 2005
Judicial restraint
Terry Kosdrosky, Crain's Detroit Business, May 2, 2005
Supreme Court: Patent Professors Support Tighter Obviousness Standard
Dennis Crouch, Crain's Detroit Business, May 13, 2005
Case on Obviousness Jurisprudence Gains Support -- Microsoft Files Amicus Brief
Dennis Crouch, Crain's Detroit Business, June 24, 2005
Commercial brokers sue for commissions
Gary Hoffman, Mlive.com, October 6, 2005
Pedal Patent Dispute May Reach High Court
Eric Freedman, Automotive News, January 9, 2006
The Patent Epidemic
Michael Orey, Business Week Online, January 9, 2006
Justices to Hear Gas Pedal Suit
Detroit News wire services, June 27, 2006
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Patent and Clean Air Act Cases
Tony Mauro, Legal Times, June 27, 2006
Justices Get Down to Business
Ben Winograd and Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal, June 27, 2006
KSR v. Teleflex--preliminary thoughts
IPCentral weblog, July 2, 2006
KSR v. Teleflex: Rethinking Obviousness
Dennis Crouch, Patent LYO, August 26, 2006
KSR International v. Teleflex
Stephen Albainy-Jenei, Patent Baristas, September 14, 2006
Settlement by Jury
Molly F. Dilbeck, J.D., Michigan Lawyers Weekly, October 23, 2006
Patent ruling puts spin on "obvious'
Robert Ankeny and Andrew Dietderich, Crain's Detroit Business, May 8, 2007
Southfield Lawyer Named U.N. Delegate
Robert Ankeny, Crain's Detroit Business, September 13, 2007
Southfield Lawyer Gets UN Post
Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press, September 13, 2007
President Bush Appoints Commercial Litigator and Bloomfield Hills Resident Rodger D. Young as One of Five Delegates to the United Nations
PR Newswire, September 13, 2007
Mr. Young goes to the U.N. General Assembly
Natalie Lombardo, Michigan Lawyers Weekly, October 1, 2007
Faurecia Ordered to Pay $10 million in breach of confidentiality
Ryan Beene, Automotive News, October 1, 2007
Faurecia Ordered to Pay $10 million in breach of confidentiality
Ryan Beene, Crain's Detroit Business, October 2, 2007
Rodger D. Young/Young & Susser/Southfield (snapshot)
Dbusiness, R.J. King, November 2007
Attorney Relishes Task for U.N. General Assembly
Oakland County Legal News, Tom Kirvan, November 27, 2007
Focus on an FBA Member, Rodger D. Young, U.S. Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly
FBA Newsletter, Michael J. Riordan, Winter 2007
Appealing Rejected Patents is Costly, time-consuming
Mike Scott, Crain's Detroit Business, July 14, 2008
TheraMatrix Plans $10M lawsuit against the Blues over contracts
Jay Greene, Crain's Detroit Business, August 4, 2008
Seeking Someone to Blame: as real estate deals fail, more losers sue lawyers
Carol Lundberg, Michigan Lawyers Weekly, January 19, 2009
Winning Strategies for Complex Business Challenges
Forbes, March 2, 2009
DBusiness Profile: Rodger D. Young
DBusiness, October 29, 2009
Dual Purpose: Commercial Lawyer Stands Tall in Legal, Public Service Worlds
Tom Kirvan, Legal News, November 17, 2009
Crusing Into Conflict: Shipboard art auctioneer Park West charts course through troubled waters
Chad Halcom, Crain's Detroit Business, November 30, 2009
Reversal sends medical patent case back to Portland
Bryan Denson, The Oregonian, December 2, 2009
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