Scott D. Locke, a partner at Dorf & Nelson, writes: A number of courts have taken the position that by placing a patent number on a product, a manufacturer who has paid royalties is estopped from den
... Defendants are represented by: Jonathan Nelson and Rod Biermann, of Dorf & Nelson. In compliance with CPLR 2219...
...Martha Flanders has joined Dorf & Nelson as a partner in the corporate law practice. She was...
...Attorneys for Defendant Vetel Diagnostics, Inc. By: Jonathan B. Nelson, Esq., Jessica Kastner, Esq., The Dorf Law Firm LLP, Mamaroneck, NY. ...
Scott D. Locke, a partner at Dorf & Nelson, writes that the doctrine of routine optimization prevents patent applicants from obtaining patents that are directed to certain new inventions that are obv
...Bisono def; Melina Fernandez, Et Al., Proposed Intervenors-ap Dorf & Nelson, LLP, Rye, N.Y. (Jonathan B. Nelson and Rod Biermann of...
...Plaintiff: Shapiro & Dicaro, LLP. Defendant: Dorf & Nelson. Notice of Motion… 1 Affidavits of...
...Jon Dorf, founder and managing partner of Dorf & Nelson in Rye, has received Legal Services of...
Scott D. Locke, a partner at Dorf & Nelson, writes: Fortuitously for inventors and investors in the life sciences industry, five years after 'KSR v. Teleflex,' the Federal Circuit continues to refuse
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