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October 17, 2005 | National Law Journal

From A to Z, the D.C. Metro Area's Largest Law Offices

The Legal Times 150 ranks the largest law offices in the region in 2005. Here they are, one last time, from Akin Gump to Zuckerman Spaeder
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March 20, 2000 | Law.com

Bar Reacts To Bezos Patent Reform Plan

A 1998 federal appeals court decision has given birth to the greatest land rush the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has ever known by establishing that not just hardware and software, but also business methods, constitute patentable subject matter. Two of the most controversial business methods patents have gone to Amazon.com, and impassioned discussions of such patents are popping up everywhere.
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February 27, 2006 | National Law Journal

Let continuations go on

Other than requiring applicants to identify claim-priority dates, the proposed continuation rules should not be adopted because they will curtail the flexibility that inventors need to build patent portfolios. Any benefit would be more than offset by decreases in investment, innovation and commercialization of inventions.
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December 02, 2004 | Law.com

Trademark Lawsuits: The Price of Online Griping

The Internet serves as a haven of outcry for disgruntled customers who create "gripe sites" aimed at their company of choice. The companies have cried foul, and are calling their antagonists to court for trademark infringement. Critics of the lawsuits, like Paul Levy of the Public Citizen Litigation Group, say they're being used to "suppress perfectly legitimate, noncommercial speech."
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December 02, 2004 | Legaltech News

The Cost of Griping on the Web: Lawsuits

The Internet serves as a haven of outcry for disgruntled customers who create "gripe sites" aimed at their company of choice. The companies have cried foul, and are calling their antagonists to court for trademark infringement. Critics of the lawsuits, like Paul Levy of the Public Citizen Litigation Group, say they're being used to "suppress perfectly legitimate, noncommercial speech."
9 minute read
November 17, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Representing Corporate New Jersey

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September 01, 2003 | Law.com

Biotech Boomers

T's an exciting but edgy time to be doing IP at a biotechnology company. The business plans of these companies aim for profits, of course, but they are also infused with hope. Biotech companies are in search of cures for cancer, vaccines to eradicate disease, and ways to help relieve the suffering of AIDS patients. As a scientific and business proposition, it doesn't get much more exciting than that. These companies are edgy, in both a legal and financial sense. They are exploring legal frontiers by patenti
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September 24, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

In-House at Large Public Companies

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October 26, 2009 | National Law Journal

From A to Z, the D.C. Metro Area's 150 Largest Law Offices

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