What do Washington attorneys think will come of this push to reform copyright laws? We asked leading copyright lawyers and lobbyists to tell us about what they expect and what it all might mean for t
...handheld technology. But they don't stop at defending the company's intellectual property they've become active technology evangelists across every department and...
...Lardner for some of its intellectual property work, she said. Number of lawyers worldwide: ...
...Shuster; and Toberoff and his related companies, Pacific Pictures Corp. and IP Worldwide LLC. The studio accused Toberoff and his companies of...
...more than 185 countries and territories. The company employs 13,000 people worldwide. LEGAL TEAM General counsel Kelly McNamara...
... Lewin's group handles a range of matters employment, intellectual property related to the organization's magazine and tax matters like heading...
...We've been active in corporate securities law, privacy issues, public policy. IP's been a huge component, and we now do a lot in...
...Number of lawyers worldwide: ...
These days, Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 is the target of much hyperbolic and hysterical attack, based not on facts, but on myth stemming from the diverse agendas of the criticizing parties
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