...s third CLE panel discussion Friday. The program, titled "Art Law: Litigating Issues From the Barnes Foundation and Beyond," is scheduled...
The question is no longer whether your company should be involved with social media — it already is, whether you're leading or following. The skyrocketing popularity of these services is undeni
...Electronic Arts Inc. faces trial next month in a case brought by a former...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...not cover what was known by those having ordinary skill in the art of the invention prior to the filing of the patent application. (For...
The state Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case involving whether parental rights should be terminated under the state Adoption Act of 1980 when a pathological bond exists between a child and a
...training-registration-form. On May 8, the Arts and Business Council of Greater Philadelphia is set to hold its 2013...
...services, worked to preserve the environment, improved human health and promoted the arts. "Public benefit means a positive effect (or reduction of...
Opening statement is one of only three times where you can speak directly to the jury, the other two being jury selection and closing argument. Each of the three has its specific function and your pr
Originally Published: The Recorder
...abroad is as important as acquiring a formal education in math, science, art, music or philosophy. The intended consequence is that it allows our future...
...information, those obstacles, without more, cannot vindicate serial, tardy identifications of prior art," Ambrose said in SightSound Technologies v. Apple. ...
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