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Outsourcing pioneer blazes a new trail: bringing work back from India
About a decade after it helped pioneer the trend of outsourcing legal work to India, Schwegman Lundberg Woessner, a patent prosecution boutique, is bringing the work back to U.S. soil.The Minneapolis-based firm recently announced the move of its docketing support and paralegal support services to Black Hills IP LLC, a Rapid City, S.India, China, South Dakota? The New Outsourcing Frontier
Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner Picks Aderant Expert
Aderant, based in Atlanta, and a provider of business, financial, and information management software for law and professional services firms, recently announced that boutique IP law firm Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner of Minneapolis, Minn., (with three offices and 83 attorneys) will begin using its Aderant Expert software.Reversing Course: Schwegman Lundberg Brings Paralegal Work Back Stateside
Bill in congress to overhaul patent law seeks to quell suits
Lawmakers in Washington are considering changes to the patent code that would bring U.S. law closer to intellectual property standards in the rest of the industrialized world.Extranets: Using E-Processes for Patent Prosecutions
From the moment a client remits a disclosure document to the granting of a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, IP firms will handle a huge volume of documents. Minneapolis' Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner & Kluth came up with a way to handle the work that combines the permission structure of an extranet with workflow-based processes tailored for the specific purpose of patent and trademark prosecution.New PTO Guidelines Raise Standards for Patenting Biological Materials
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently finalized two sets of examination guidelines that raise the standards for applications claiming biological inventions. The first set of guidelines increases the amount of "utility" that applicants must provide about the invention's uses. The second set steers applicants away from claiming solely in functional terms and toward claiming in structural terms.Trending Stories
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