The America Invents Act changes the U.S. patent process to a "first-inventor-to-file" system after March 16. The new law has raised concerns among patent attorneys and in-house counsel, as we
...law firm with more than 400 lawyers with offices in Aspen, Boulder, Colorado Springs, and Denver, Colo.; Boise, Idaho; Billings, Mont., Cheyenne and Jackson Hole...
After a four-year tenure marked by an increased focus on privacy and aggressive consumer protection, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced Friday that he is stepping down on Febru
...to gatherings at resorts in Arizona, California, and Florida, and workshops in Colorado and Minnesota. Each is different; all have their specific audiences; most do...
The Legal Aid Society of Orange County, Calif., designed a technology program around activePDF products, which creates and edits documents that help low-income people resolve legal issues and file ta
...and Judge Craig Shaffer, U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. Sedona creates what it calls "working groups" of...
...similar programs in Minnesota, launched in June 2011, and Colorado, which started this past April. The California project's steering...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...documents into one, and create task macro commands, said officials. Colorado lawyer David Masters, is the...
...while Silicon Flatirons, a law and entrepreneurship center at the University of Colorado Boulder, supports the scene with networking opportunities and seminars. The local tech...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Law professor Debbie Kaminer analyzes whether the Electronic Communications Privacy Act or the Stored Communications Act prevents employers from asking employees and job applicants for their personal
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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