...a Norwegian lithim ion battery company called Miljøbil Grenland (MG). In 2012 Electrovaya acquired MG. In an example of green IP supporting...
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Here is a collection of Section 2(e)(4) surname cases from the TTABlog. It appears from this collection that the odds are about 2 to 1 that a surname refusal will be upheld. Of course, most of the de
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The Japan-America Society of Pennsylvania (JASP) is an association of individuals, corporations and organizations in the state of Pennsylvania and its surrounding regions that was established in 1986
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The Daily Report
King & Spalding increased profit for its equity partners while expanding their ranks last year because of a $46 million (5.9 percent) increase in revenue
...Arnold G. Reinhold, Cambridge, Mass. Defendants-Appellants, for amici curiae intellectual property law professors: Prof. Julie E. Cohen, Georgetown Univ. Law Center, Wash...
Daily Business Review
...items from NCL's private Bahamian island to the ship M/S Norwegian Dawn. He sued NCL for negligence under the Jones Act claiming that...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...download the movie, the network returned a list of users with their IP address, who had the file or portions of the file available to...
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