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November 06, 2009 |

Dirty Laundry Hanging Out on the Web: Businesses Tackle 'Gripe' Sites

The Web's dramatically altered both the extent and nature of publicly aired customer complaints as any angry customer with Internet has access to an almost limitless virtual audience for his complaints. By now, there even are searchable Web sites that collect and organize so-called "gripe" sites.
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More Lawyer-Inventors Are Filing Patent Infringement Suits
Publication Date: 2008-09-03
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Patent Litigation Weekly: Plaintiffs Lawyer's Comments in Texas Patent Trial Draw Calls for Discipline
Publication Date: 2010-05-01
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Before winning a $27 million verdict, Nelson Roach told jurors that in India and Egypt "people don't invent things. Instead, they go around talking about ways they hate America and ways they want to fly airplanes into our buildings." The North American South Asian Bar Association is not pleased.

Patent Litigation Weekly: Medical Testing and IP Rights Clash Again
Publication Date: 2009-07-20
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At its most abstract, the issue in a case that's soon to be heard by the Federal Circuit couldn't be more fraught: When do critical medical concerns trump IP rights? But on a more tangible level, writes Joe Mullin at IP Law & Business, the case raises the question of whether biological processes meet the Bilski test for business method patents.

February 02, 1999 |

PTO Handling Record Number of Patent Filings

U.S. patent examiners were hit with an onslaught of a quarter million patent applications last year. The agency is expanding, but critics say the mountain of new filings pose problems that go beyond processing speed.
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June 04, 2007 |

Inadmissible

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March 01, 2009 |

Celebrate!

LTN winners honored at festive Times Square party.
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July 02, 1999 |

Litigators Won't Rule in the Valley

In the Silicon Valley, the top firm lawyers are not necessarily litigators, and the peers of corporate counsel are not other top lawyers. They are venture capitalists and market watchers who point the way to the next waves of success. The winners among Valley law firms will be those constantly at work cultivating the garden, not those simply plucking ripe fruit from the tree.
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October 07, 2009 |

Fed. Circuit Chief: Let Us Handle Fixes

Hoping to stave off congressional action, the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is pressing lawyers to push for more cases that force the court to address fundamental patent questions.
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Samsung Settles Spansion Patent Claims for $150 Million
Publication Date: 2011-06-20
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After three years and an earlier failed settlement, the patent battle between Spansion and Samsung over flash memory chips is finally over.

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