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New Jersey Law Journal

Form vs. Function: A Guide to IP Rights in Furniture and Fixtures

Although sometimes complicated and costly, with careful planning, furniture and fixture makers can obtain intellectual property protection for their designs with a combination of copyright, patent and trademark law. With the "Star Athletica" decision, those efforts may just be a bit easier.
15 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Top 5 PTAB Tips for Big Pharma

The Patent Trial Appeal Board has become an active venue for adversaries in the life sciences.
17 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Intellectual Property & Life Sciences

By | April 03, 2017
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Updates in Federal Trade Secret Law

With the enactment of the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (DTSA), federal courts are now wide open for trade secret litigation.
15 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Tempers Flare Early in UCAR Trade Secret Suit

Dueling court filings quibble over whether UCAR Inc. attorneys expressly claimed they would not seek a temporary restraining order as part of their trade secret case against four former employees.
13 minute read

The Recorder

Maybe Uber Has Snowball's Chance at Google Arbitration Claim

Newly public document shows Google and driverless car manager agreed to arbitrate "disputes with anyone" arising from employment.
10 minute read

International Edition

Berwin Leighton Paisner IP exits continue as long-serving partner joins Farrers

De Freitas is the latest partner to leave BLP following a restructuring of the firm's IP practice
2 minute read

International Edition

Berwin Leighton Paisner IP exits continue as long-serving partner joins Farrers

De Freitas is the latest partner to leave BLP following a restructuring of the firm's IP practice
2 minute read

The Recorder

'Funding Constraints,' Daubert Rulings Threaten to Sink Hacking Case

After U.S. District Judge James Donato excluded two highly regarded damages experts, a San Francisco startup's litigation funder developed a case of cold feet.
14 minute read

Daily Report Online

Spinrilla Claims Recording Labels Asked for Promotion of Copyrighted Songs

An Atlanta music streaming service that promotes itself as "the 800-pound gorilla of free hip-hop mixtapes" contends that when the nation's largest recording companies sued it for $3 billion last month, they omitted a key detail: that the recording giants had asked Spinrilla to promote and distribute their music.
8 minute read

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