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...Oot, who earned his J.D. from Syracuse University in 2001, and an LLM from Georgetown University in 2005. (Oot...
...an IP partner with Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt in New York City. His goal in launching the...
...The complainant in the case, Syracuse, N.Y.-based PPC, has...community," that includes "universities, research institutions, small businesses, and...
...Vitals: B.A. 1996, J.D. 2001, Syracuse University; LLM Georgetown...
...verdict by a Syracuse jury that HP servers and workstations, starting in the late 1980s, contained technology licensed by Cornell University and a faculty...
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