...SEPs can be used," Colleen Chien, an IP professor at Santa Clara University Law School and an expert on patents, said in an email...
...S. patent lawsuits, according to a study by patent expert and Santa Clara University law professor Colleen Chien. Patent trolls add no economic benefit...
...can be used, Colleen Chien, an intellectual property professor at Santa Clara University Law School and an expert on the ITC, said in an...
...what really lit up my eyes." Rogers attended Columbia University School of Law and Princeton University as part of a joint program...
...run the facility. Dillon earned his J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law in 1984, after attending the University of California...
...run the facility. Dillon earned his J.D. from Santa Clara University School of Law in 1984, after attending UC-San Diego, where...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...before it goes public, said Eric Goldman, an associate professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and director of the High Tech Law Institute...
The Daily Report
...as to whether buying Facebook shares are a "good investment," says Santa Clara University law professor Stephen Diamond. Rather, they'll be making sure investors...
...whether buying Facebook shares is a "good investment," says Santa Clara University law professor Stephen Diamond. Rather, they'll be making sure investors...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...whether buying Facebook shares is a "good investment," says Santa Clara University law professor Stephen Diamond. Rather, they'll be making sure investors...
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