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...think of media reports about patent lawsuits or pirated music and...million annual competitive advantage that Chinese companies alone gain from using...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...special counsel to Chinese electronic-commerce outfit...the AOL Inc. patent portfolio from Microsoft...rebuffed the patent office's attempt to...
...think of media reports about patent lawsuits or pirated music and...million annual competitive advantage that Chinese companies alone gain from using...
...The prosecution of patent applications can be a long...immediately examined by a patent office. This backlog often creates an...
... Hot Texas Laterals hired seven partners for Dallas office in capital markets, corporate, white collar, bankruptcy/restructuring and commercial litigation...
...the litigation practice, focuses on patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and...IP matters, particularly those involving Chinese companies, including patent prosecution, patent...
...well as the patent prosecution group, Li...matters related to Chinese companies. He last...counsel at the Office of the U...
... The patent litigator and former...
..., led a group of patent litigators to Kirkland & Ellis...
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