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...deal with litigation involving "patent trolls" on a regular...When Rackspace contacted Rotatable to ask for a routine extension of...
...litigation involving so-called patent trolls on a regular...When Rackspace contacted Rotatable to ask for a routine extension of...
...Chairman Jon Leibowitz, The first involves Googles misuse of patent protection to prevent competition . . . The second concerns allegations that Google unfairly biases...
One jury found that the Baltimore Ravens infringed on a logo sketched by a fan. Another jury found that the Ravens didn't owe the fan anything. That's why they're still in court today
...infringement of one or more claims of the 070 patent. They ask that the Delaware court issue a judgment and order prohibiting...
...Companies accused of patent infringement often ask How did they get a patent on that? It...
...Companies accused of patent infringement often ask How did they get a patent on that? It...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...147;More and more corporations ask us for forward-looking information...employment, e-discovery, government contracts, patents, torts and environment, class actions...
...Sue Purvis is the nation's first on-campus patent officer. She has been working at the newly founded Manhattan campus of...
...Sue Purvis is the nation's first on-campus patent officer. She has been working at the newly founded Manhattan campus of...
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