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IP Litigation: Poised for Takeoff?
The top firms in IP Law & Business' seventh annual patent litigation survey showed a slight bump up in work last year, but lawyers are already bracing themselves for a new wave of patent litigation following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in KSR v. Teleflex. Combined with the justices' other recent patent rulings and the potential for patent reform in 2007, the litigation landscape has suddenly been transformed into uncharted territory. Are these chart-topping firms ready for the journey?Drinker Biddle Lands International Trade Group From Hunton & Williams
Drinker Biddle & Reath has brought on three lawyers and an international trade analyst from Hunton & Williams for its customs and international trade practice in Washington, D.C. The group includes William Silverman and Douglas Heffner, who join as partners; Richard Ferrin, as counsel; and Eric Johnson as a senior international trade analyst. The group primarily focuses on international trade litigation, concentrating on antidumping and countervailing duty investigations and administrative review proceedings.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 14, No. 52 - March 17, 2006
Russian Says He Wasn't Bound by U.S. Law
Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov told a federal jury in San Jose, Calif., on Monday that he didn't really care whether he violated American law when he wrote a program stripping encryption off Adobe Systems' e-Book reader so users could print and copy electronic texts. Sklyarov testified in defense of his employer, software company ElcomSoft Co., in the first criminal trial testing the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act.View more book results for the query "*"
CloudNine Releases OnDemand Version 11
CloudNine Discovery, a Houston-based provider of e-discovery applications and hosting services, has released version 11 of its OnDemand cloud-based online review tool.Judge Allows Lawsuit Over Computer 'Spy' Program to Survive
An invasion of privacy claim involving the alleged interception and transmission of a Washington state woman's emails and communications to a company in Pennsylvania - via a "spy" program on a rent-to-own computer - cannot be dismissed based on lack of jurisdiction, a federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled.Righthaven Affiliate Concedes That Brief Web Excerpt is Fair Use
The latest chapter in the Nevada federal court saga launched by aggressive copyright plaintiff Righthaven LLC is a concession by its affiliate, Las Vegas Review-Journal publisher Stephens Media, that a brief news article excerpt in an online forum is not copyright infringement.Trending Stories
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