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December 17, 2010 |

PTO to open its first satellite office, in Detroit

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office plans to open its first-ever satellite office next year, in Detroit, to help cut the mammoth patent application backlog and provide an economic boost to the economically depressed motor city.
4 minute read
December 05, 2006 |

Calif. Federal Court Solicits Feedback on Local IP Procedures

The Northern District of California federal court wants to know what's wrong with its local patent rules. Or what's right, for that matter. For the first time since the widely imitated rules were created, the district is soliciting feedback on them. Designed to press parties to distill their arguments and present them plainly early in the pretrial phase, the rules have been lauded for speeding up a process that tends to be lengthy. But they are not without their critics in the intellectual property bar.
3 minute read
November 29, 2010 |

How to Keep ESI at Bay in E-Discovery

E-discovery technology used to handle the flood of information in litigation or an investigation may work in smaller matters but unravel at higher volumes. Companies must prevent unnecessary data from being stored in the first place and use sampling methods to analyze responsive data sets.
6 minute read
December 13, 2010 |

Global patent offices increasingly share the work

Offices around the world have made progress in decreasing work duplication in an effort to reduce patent backlogs.
7 minute read
March 01, 2009 |

IN RE TS TECH USA CORP.

3 minute read
March 24, 2010 |

Corporate Scorecard 2010 Bankruptcy

7 minute read
May 01, 2009 |

On the Job: Reverse Commute

3 minute read
December 01, 2006 |

No Patent on Local IP Procedures

U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte has started a process to revise widely imitated local patent procedures. And he wants your opinions.
3 minute read
October 18, 2010 |

Confronting the perils of trendy trademarks

Marks using popular components are often the most difficult to protect because of distinctiveness objections or challenges.
6 minute read
March 29, 2011 |

Doctor sues Mass General over its claim to her invention

A Massachusetts General Hospital doctor has sued the hospital and its parent company in Massachusetts state court because it claimed intellectual property rights to an invention she says she created on her own time using her own resources.
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