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4 Nov 3:10 pm by Eric Schweibenz
... 35 U.S.C. § 112 ¶ 1. Finally, the asserted claims of the '277 patent were found to be anticipated by the factory-installed navigation system in a 1998 model Lexus GS 400 automobile. Rather than arguing anticipation of the ' ... Commission reversed his initial determination and found a violation of Section 337, it should issue a Limited Exclusion Order ("LEO") directed to automotive navigation systems imported by or on behalf of Pioneer. However, ALJ Essex further recommended that the LEO should not ...
ITC 337 Law Blog - http://www.itcblog.com
12 Jun, 2007 3:47 pm
... emissions to create immediate incentives for companies to cut those emissions. Labeling products and disclosing factory emissions would provide market benefits now by exposing inefficiencies and informing the choices of ... Congress may also consider whether other legislative proposals with the potential to affect critical infrastructure development-directly or indirectly-are likely to relieve or exacerbate geographic vulnerability. The economic efficiency of public critical infrastructure and the ...
Jurisdynamics - http://jurisdynamics.blogspot.com
1 Oct, 2007 11:31 pm by David Chen
... against Google for trademark infringement, including GEICO, American Blinds and Wallpaper Factory, and most recently, American Airlines. [9] Trademark owners brought additional ... business model," "potential customers can get GEICO rate quotes only directly from the company." [17] The court was sensitive to the continued evolution of jurisprudence on various aspects of the Internet, ... ] Id. at 18. [6] Government Employees Ins. Co. v. Google, Inc., No. 1:04cv507, 2005 WL 1903128, at *1-7, 2 (E.D.Va. ...
The Journal of the Business Law Society - http://www.law.uiuc.edu/bljournal/
22 Feb, 2007 9:47 pm by Dan Markel
... Court drew a hazy distinction between using nonparty harm in assessing reprehensibility (allowed) and "punish(ing) a defendant directly on account of harms it is alleged to have visited on nonparties" (not allowed). The Due Process Clause "requires States to provide assurance ... may bid up the price of raw materials, many of which may benefit consumers (e.g., expanding a factory). Thus, much as in Brooke Group, a predatory-bidding plaintiff must prove that: (1) the predatory bidding resulted in ...
PrawfsBlawg - http://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/
3 Dec, 2008 8:18 pm
... way that the FDA seems to have overreacted in April 2007, when it ordered US Marshalls enter Shelhigh, Inc.'s New Jersey factory premises and seize every medical device that the company had manufactured and warehoused. Shelhigh is a ... when the CDRH could find no palpable evidence of product defects or risk to public health, it would demand remedial action that directly affected the entire line of devices; action that usually resulted in a total facility shut down. Here is the general regulatory ...
West Palm Beach Personal Injury Lawyer - http://westpalmbeach.injuryboard.com/
11 Oct, 2007 5:15 am by JP Thibeault
... world a broad range of automotive supply parts. The company owned and operated factories in North America, South America, and Europe, and supplied parts to both ... exaggerated the manufacturer's prospects, knowing his claims were untrue, which led people to buy company securities that quickly became worthless. In May 2005, the Board ... and Aikman's financial situation occurred largely under Stockman's direction, and the Board of Directors seemed to agree. Soon after the Board discovered that the company ...
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