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Settlement Licenses and Reasonable Royalties
The Federal Circuit ruled in January that the "25 percent rule of thumb" standard used by damages experts in patent infringement cases for calculating a reasonable royalty was "fundamentally flawed." The court's ruling has important implications for both existing and future patent damage litigation, but isn't the only notable patent damages decision of the past year.Ex-partners of defunct firm say they were shortchanged
Two ex-partners of Gersten Savage are suing the law firm's former managing partner, claiming he used the firm "as his personal piggy bank, taking out whatever funds he needed" for personal expenses and withholding compensation due the firm's other lawyers.European Courts Address Olfactory Trademarks
Olfactory trademarks have been accepted in at least two national trademark offices in the European Union. However, obtaining registered protection at the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market for such trademarks may prove challenging, as demonstrated by a recent European Court of First Instance decision. This decision highlights the inherent difficulties that trademark owners face in graphically representing trademarks that are not visual by nature.Bush Asks for $5 Billion in Immediate Aid for Airlines
President Bush is asking Congress to give the nation's financially struggling airlines a quick $5 billion in cash and help with any lawsuits stemming from last week's terrorist attacks. Bush would put off the industry's request for additional billions of dollars in loans, which the airlines say they need to avert bankruptcies.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
'Chamber' scores big in judicial elections
After mixed success in getting pro-business judges elected to state supreme courts in past judicial elections, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has chalked up an overwhelming victory in the November 2004 races.Judge Rules No Privilege In Fraud Case
A Manhattan bankruptcy judge has rebuffed Enron Broadband Services' efforts to exclude testimony by executives about their communications with in-house counsel from a bond dispute.Patented Systems: Who Uses Them and Who Infringes on Them
Elements common to a computer system include processors, input and output devices, and memory. A patent claim on such a system may follow the movement of information among the parts, where physical control of the components may be vested in two or more different people. This presents a unique challenge to claim enforcement in the Federal Circuit, say attorneys David A. Kalow and Milton Springut.Trending Stories
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