...of 3PAR Inc. in September 2010. Holston has left the tech industry to join New Jersey-based Merck & Co. as the...
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...Lanham Act. A 2nd Circuit decision in Rescuecom Corp. v. Google, Inc., 562 F.3d 123 (2d Cir. 2009), redefined a "use...
In 2006, Oracle's general counsel was notified by customer support that suspicious downloads were occurring. To investigate the anomaly, months were spent sifting through thousands of questionable do
...Victor Stanley Inc. v. Creative Pipe Inc., 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 93644...
...et al. v. Merck & Co., the Vioxx...represented Rubicon Petroleum Inc. alongside Houston attorney...
Amazon's Kindle 2 recently hit the market, including a new feature called "text to speech" that had the publishing industry threatening suit for what it considered a threat to the audio book market.
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...Rescuecom Corp. v. Google Inc., has clarified precedent that had been assumed to foreclose Lanham...
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...Yates, No. 0880205 (Harris Co., Texas Dist. Ct.).Plunkett et al v. Merck & Co. No. 2:05...
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If you send opposing counsel a document without taking into account your tracked changes, what happens? An electronic train wreck. Donna Payne reviews some notable disasters caused by accidental disc
...loaded onto MP3 players. The term "podcast" is derived from Apple Computer, Inc.'s iconic iPod portable musical player. Podcasts have given the opportunity to...
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