...WASHINGTON - Reversing decades of federal patent awards, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that human...
...that the copyright "first...harder for intellectual property owners to...in the world, the first...
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, writes: This term, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two opinions involving K-
...Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization, Edward B. Marks...entity in the world who own infringed...the U.S. Copyright Office as required...
...took a leave from the bench to oversee the Nuremberg Trials following World War II. The center was dedicated 10 years ago by Roberts' predecessor...
...in thefts of intellectual property and trade secrets...and in a world of highly sophisticated...
...151;theft of intellectual property threatens U.S...media reports about patent lawsuits or pirated...
William Ernest Kuenzel has gone back to court time after time since his 1988 conviction in a so-far unsuccessful campaign to prove his innocence. Now, David Kochman, a commercial litigation associate
...for allegedly financing Al Qaeda's Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center. Since these attacks occurred in New York City, the plaintiffs...
...matter of Department of Enforcement v...
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