...familiar with your case. If your colleague cannot quickly grasp the key issues and understand your arguments, then the appellate court will likely struggle to...
...her own firm, the Law Offices of Patricia L. Peden, focuses on intellectual property and other complex civil disputes as well as class action, First...
...to trial in the Northern District even as all five patents at issue have been provisionally rejected by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office...
...personal care products. Nevertheless, only a very small fraction of U.S. intellectual property rights owners take the steps needed to enlist help from Customs...
...well as just all the issues of collegiality and fine lawyering...elsewhere in California, snatching five IP litigation partners from DLA Piper...
...behind a new financial exchange, Intellectual Property Exchange International Inc., that...solution to some of the issues that have been identified recently...
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...behind a new financial exchange, Intellectual Property Exchange International Inc., that...solution to some of the issues that have been identified recently...
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...water-related and land use issues; business transactions and implementing legislative...on privacy, unfair competition and intellectual property matters. She is a...
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