...for North American Industry Classification System codes, used by federal agencies to classify businesses regarding data, or the older Standard Industrial Classification codes. Most problematic...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Richard Raysman, of Holland & Knight, and Peter Brown, of Baker & Hostetler, write that a federal judge's recent dissent highlights three thorny patent law issues, including the extent to which compu
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Appeals wrestled with this elusive distinction in the rather mundane context of industrial fasteners. Even though the system by which the plaintiff manufacturer numbered each...
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