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The Supreme Court will review the legal standard for holding a patent claim invalid as indefinite.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia held, for the first time, that any applicant who appeals a USPTO decision must pay all of the PTO’s expenses for the proceeding.
Patent reform initiatives currently proposed would represent dramatic and significant changes to the patent landscape in 2014.
Despite efforts at global harmonization, decentralized global IP laws necessitate a familiarity with local laws that often can only be […]
Comcast has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, claiming that the company has rights to TV tracking software the […]
The croissant-donut hybrid that took New York snack enthusiasts by storm in 2013 – the Cronut – is now a […]
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. named Kenneth Shapiro Executive Vice President of Sales for its business in the U.S. and […]
Organized labor groups trying to gain inroads at Walmart received good news this week on two separate fronts. A district […]
A woman who was pulled over for speeding in October was one of thousands of tech developers testing Google Glass, […]
Orbital Sciences has appointed Tom McCabe as senior vice president, general counsel and secretary as of Jan. 6. McCabe joins […]
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