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IP: Secondary considerations save patents, earn $15 million
One of the thornier issues in patent litigation is assessing patent invalidity for obviousness by applying 35 U.S.C. 103.USPTO’s fast-track examination: A case in point
Long patent application examination times may be a thing of the past for patent applicants who are willing to pay an additional filing fee.Pa. Justices Weigh Future of Philadelphia's Traffic Court
When a new Traffic Court opened in Philadelphia in 1957, it was heralded as a place where ticket-fixing would be impossible.Reporter's Notebook: Pro Bono Program May Help Traffic Court Image
As part of reporting a story on the future of the Philadelphia Traffic Court after allegations of ticket-fixing have become widely publicized, I learned about an upcoming program that is aiming to help ex-convicts set up payment plans for past traffic infractions in order to get their driver's licenses restored.Aetna to Pay $120 Million To Settle Claims of Underpayment for Out-of-Network Procedures
Aetna Inc. agrees to a $120 million settlement of claims that its reliance on the database led to low reimbursements for procedures performed by out-of-network providers.View more book results for the query "*"
Jury orders Best Buy to pay $27 million to software startup TechForward
Consumer electronics Goliath Best Buy Inc. was hit on Thursday by a sizable pebble from the slingshot of David-sized startup software company TechForward, in the form of $27 million in damages for trade secret theft.EEOC presents advice on harassment by third-parties just in time for the holiday season
This is a popular time of year for many companies to hold a holiday office party.State Department’s chief lawyer returning to Yale Law
Rumors are circulating that a top member of President Obamas legal task force is on his way out.Judge rejects attempt to stop Verizon’s $7.5 billion pension transfer
A federal judge on Friday denied a request from two Verizon Communications Inc. retirees to stop the transfer of $7.5 billion in pension obligations to Prudential Insurance Co. of America.Supreme Court will hear two cases on gay marriage
The Supreme Court on Friday announced that it has decided to hear two of the five cases brought before it regarding marriage equality.Trending Stories
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