...In many organizations, the human resources function is handled by specialists who guide managers' decision-making to ensure consistency with myriad employment laws. It is...
...by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board...the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office...access needles, wire guides and dilators for...
...most significant change in the patent law since 1836. The AIA...supplemental examination and administrative patent trials (including post-grant review, inter...
Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
Listed below are profiles of the lawyers selected as Lawyers on the Fast Track for 2011
...should go to guide employees' social networking...titled "Gene Patents and Innovation: Are...an active defense trial lawyer — a...
...With the pump primed by government subsidization, the flow of domestic Chinese patent applications soared from 380,000 in 2005 to nearly a million in...
...crucial ingredient to prevailing at trial, especially in complex technology cases...understand the nuances of a patent or cutting-edge product....
...before the trademark trial and appeal board...the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office...have published a guide for successful startup...
...prosecutors working on the Michael Skakel murder case before it went to trial. These days, he’s more concerned about television contracts...
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