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The Recorder

Oakley Sees Red Over Knock-off Glasses

The high-end sunglasses maker accuses e-commerce site Newegg of stepping on its patents for glasses outfitted with MP3 players and cameras.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Anti-Patent Troll Tool Has Power in Numbers

A new survey-based tool aims to put patent trolls right back where they belong—under bridges.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Simplifying the Complex

In a global economy, lawyers need to analyze and compare jurisdictions.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Procurement Contract Terms Can Be Fatal to Patent Rights

Recent district court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decisions highlight the importance of carefully drafted procurement contracts when there is a possibility that patent rights may attach to the item being procured.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Is Facebook's 'Paper' on the Mark? Q&A With Trademark Expert Gregory Owen

The spat sparked by Facebook's release of its news reader app, Paper, could have lessons for startups.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Credit Unions Call for Patent Reform

In a letter, the president of the Credit Union National Association says his members are among those targeted by 'questionable' demand letters.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

A Call to Equalize Design and Utility Patent Rules

Current events are not only facilitating a renewed interest in patent reform, but are paving the way for a closer look at specific issues like design patents.
2 minute read

Law.com

Famed Niro IP Firm on Hot Seat Over Inventor's 'I Lied' Email

After defeating a patent suit for HTC, Sheppard Mullin partner Stephen Korniczky is going after plaintiffs IP firm Niro, Haller & Niro—and he's got a powerful weapon.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Creative Bank Founder Wins Round In a Copyright Fight Over His Book

Commerce Bank founder Vernon Hill II can proceed with his counterclaim, in a copyright infringement case, that the bank's new owners, TD Bank, improperly had his best-selling book detailing his formula for success removed from store shelves.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

GoDaddy.com Loses Motion to Recuse 'The Academy's Judge'

Domain-name registrar GoDaddy.com Inc. has lost an effort to force the recusal of a federal judge based on alleged bias toward the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, whose own attorney it said referred to her as "the Academy's judge."
3 minute read

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