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Inside Counsel

IP: Identification and disposal of unneeded IP assets

Disposal does not mean abandoning IP assets. The process should instead involve, as much as possible, the sale or divestiture of unneeded IP assets.
4 minute read

Inside Counsel

IP: Supreme Court to redefine patent law’s definiteness standard

The Supreme Court is poised, yet again, to decide an issue in <i>Nautilus v. Biosig</i> hardly requiring its review and one that Congress did not even consider in its recent wholesale revisions to the patent laws.
12 minute read

Litigation Daily

Boies, Bingham Clear Hurdle for Oracle in Rimini Street Suit

Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Bingham McCutchen scored a partial win in Oracle's copyright battle with Rimini Street, a smaller rival that offers low-cost support to Oracle customers.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Tech Circuit: Spies & Trolls Edition

Will SCOTUS Revisit NSA? Are Universities Patent Trolls?
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Brownstein v. Lindsay, PICS Case No. 14-0202 (3d Cir. Jan. 29, 2014) Greenaway, J. (44 pages).

By | February 18, 2014
Copyrights • Creation/Registration • Statute of Limitations
3 minute read

International Edition

Baker & McKenzie opens office in Myanmar

Baker & McKenzie has become the latest international law firm to open in Myanmar. The US outfit, which has been mulling a launch in the country for some time, has opened its new base in the former capital and commercial centre Yangon, with a team being led by former Sydney-based infrastructure and corporate partner Chris Hughes.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Google and Rockstar Spar Over Venue

A nasty East Texas-Northern California turf fight has broken out, this time between Google, represented by Quinn Emanuel, and Rockstar Consortium, the IP firm partly owned by Apple.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE: The Real Dean

By | February 17, 2014
Indiana-based company CMG Worldwide Inc. has filed a suit against Twitter Inc. over the username @jamesdean. Plus some EDM fallout in this week's column.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Starbucks Takes High Road Against Parodist

In the end it was the Los Angeles County Health Department — not intellectual property law — that forced the "Dumb Starbucks" coffee shop in Los Angeles to close.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Patent Law Reform Now On Senate's Shoulders

The House's Innovation Act is a strong move in the right direction. It's the Senate's turn to step up.
5 minute read

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