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By Jenna Loadman and Tyler Marandola | March 30, 2018
In the heyday of the video-sharing service Vine, Kayla Newman, a Chicago-area teen, birthed a new catchphrase for the millennial generation with two words—“on fleek.”
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By Scott C. Oberlander | March 29, 2018
May 22, 2017, was a game-changing day for patent litigators across the United States, albeit a day that many experts assumed was coming.
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By Robert Maier | March 27, 2018
Patent and Trademark Law columnist Robert Maier discusses 'WesternGeco v. ION Geophysical', in which the U.S. Supreme Court will determine whether profits lost overseas can properly be captured as damages for infringement of a U.S. patent.
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By Scott Graham | March 14, 2018
In a blistering complaint, Blink Health and its lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher accuse two former executives of misappropriating source code, marketing plans and even unused company slogans.
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By Colby Hamilton | March 14, 2018
Judge Crotty said the repercussions for attorney Joshua Paul's actions sufficed as proper punishment.
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By Jonathan Ringel | March 6, 2018
This contest is not about who represented the largest or most prestigious client. Nor is it necessarily about who got the biggest—or smallest—verdict.
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By Mike Hatcher | March 2, 2018
Businesses seek opinions of counsel in the Intellectual Property area for various reasons, such as trademark clearance or for guidance on patent threats.…
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By Anthony S. Volpe and Thomas P. Gushue | February 27, 2018
Copyright protection is an often overlooked component of an intellectual property portfolio. However, it is important to consider pursuing copyright protection in order to provide a more robust intellectual property portfolio.
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By Lawrence E. Ashery | February 20, 2018
The Chevron deference doctrine, based on the U.S. Supreme Court case of Chevron, U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, 467 U.S. 837 (1984) requires a federal court to defer to a federal agency's interpretation of a federal statute in its area of expertise.
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By Samantha Joseph | February 16, 2018
The cosmetics maker asked the court to award treble damages in a lawsuit with a potential price tag of $11.4 million for Anastasia Beverly Hills.
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