Many Silicon Valley companies export their IP to subsidiaries to save on paying high corporate taxes. It's completely legal, but in a scramble for more revenue, regulators and lawmakers are looking t
Talk about a brain drain—many Silicon Valley companies export their IP to subsidiaries to save on paying high corporate taxes. It's completely legal, but in a scramble for more revenue,
The United States continues to lead the world in nanotechnology patent applications and grants, and is poised to see a period of exponential growth in the field in the next few years, according to a
A new analysis from the Policy and Regulatory Report entitled "2013 Global Antitrust Trends" examines the ways regulators around the world are approaching antitrust enforcement
...back out of the European Union, but European in-house counsel cant separate themselves...
Patent lawsuits that focus on design patents had become increasingly popular in multiple jurisdictions and multiple industries. But the number of design patents suits filed in 2012 appears to have dr
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Patent lawsuits that focus on design patents had become increasingly popular in multiple jurisdictions and multiple industries. But the number of design patents suits filed in 2012 appears to have dr
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...sanctions on Iran and Syria, a step also taken by the European Union and other national governments. Staying on top of shifting...
...inspired debate in Canada, Australia, Korea, Peru, and above all the European Union. As EarthRights International's Jonathan Kaufman suggested to the SEC, section...
...regulations have been enacted in many jurisdictions, particularly countries in the European Union. The privacy laws continue to evolve, and proposed new E.U...
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