As Congress Crosses Finish Line, How to Prepare for Patent Reform
Congress is poised to enact patent reform legislation. Few differences remain between the Senate bill passed in March and the House version of two weeks ago. With passage imminent, Paul F. Prestia, senior counselor at Ratner Prestia, recommends that patent practitioners ready themselves for the forthcoming changes, especially the timing.Distinguishing Between Vendors
At its most basic, you can segment EDD into four general categories.Buy? Rent? Lease? How to choose!
Each option has pluses and minuses!Ongoing Case Assessment a Tool to Manage Litigation
Law firms infrequently use case assessment to manage litigation, says Baker Hostetler partner Matthew Caligur. But firms that develop and engage in a comprehensive, systematic case assessment process with measurable results can better control litigation costs and outcomes.Telecom Bill Lets Monopolies Outgun Municipalities
Imagine a world where government must ask permission from a private company before providing public services. It sounds far-fetched, doesn't it? Well, we may be heading toward such a world, says associate law professor Reza Dibadj. Just look at Pennsylvania, which has adopted a telecom "reform" bill that curtails municipalities' ability to create a broadband infrastructure for their citizens. The bill's very premise turns sound regulatory policy on its head, says Dibadj.An Early Look at Windows Server 8
Consultant Ed Mikuszewski, of Kraft & Kennedy, takes an early look at Windows Server 8 Beta, and believes that pre-release features and improvements bode well for the final version.Trending Stories
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