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...would be considered "commercial speech" subject to the attorney advertising sections of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Why? Because speech that involves mixed...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...game called "Section 8" while...the game's intellectual property. The...
...expertise, such as tax or intellectual property, or when she doesn't...
...it that the firm had a conflict: The firm was pursuing a patent for a competitor at the same time it represented Axcess in a...
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...9 million boost to a patent infringement damages award, including an...therefore was proper under [the section of the U.S. Patent...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...Dr. Daniels, purchased Endomatrix's intellectual property out of the bankruptcy estate...
...the Court. Section 106 of the Copyright Act grants the owner...
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