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Welcome to the Fenwick & West Bilski blog, focusing on the Supreme Court's review of In re Bilski. Our objective is to identify and discuss key issues and strategies with people interested in the case, including parties who have submitted or are preparing amicus briefs. The Federal Circuit's decision in Bilski was a watershed event in the law of patentable subject matter. The Supreme Court's review will be the first time in over 25 years that the Court has substantively addressed this area ...
In Re Bilski Blog - http://www.bilskiblog.com/blog/
23 Nov 11:19 pm
... "high quality, patient centered care facilitated by health information technology". The WVHIN mission is as follows: "The West Virginia Health Information Network provides the health care community a trusted, integrated and seamless electronic ... health, Medicaid, and others, to leverage collective resources. WVHIN activities are being pursued within the parameters of the West Virginia Statewide Health Information Technology Strategic Plan. WVHIN is one of several participating entities that ...
Health Care Law Blog - http://healthcarebloglaw.blogspot.com
20 Nov 10:13 am by Media Law Prof
The West Virginia Supreme Court has held that a judge's personal emails that are not otherwise related to his or her official duties are not subject to the state's Freedom of Information Act. The Associated Press had requested disclosure under...
Media Law Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/media_law_prof_blog/
19 Nov 7:37 am by Dan Filler
... and members of the general public - trying to find relatively famous cases. But it also appears that they've included the beginnings of cross-referencing between cases and journal articles. I can't help but wonder whether a full-scale war on West and Lexis, at least with respect to cases (and to some degree journals), is on the horizon. This, from Google: Starting today, we're enabling people everywhere to find and read full text legal opinions from U.S. federal and state district, appellate and ...
The Faculty Lounge - http://www.thefacultylounge.org/
23 Nov 5:00 pm by David A. Wolf
... other words, trains take time and distance to stop and if a person falls from a platform - there is not enough time or distance to immediately shut down the train and stop it from moving any further. This tragic train incident happened in Littlehampton, West Sussex. The terrible death of Megan Moore - Age 16 - happened right in front of the eyes of several passengers who were unable to prevent this death. They could only watch in horror as a young teenager's life ended. The news report mention ...
Child Injury Lawyer Blog - http://www.childinjurylawyerblog.com/
20 Dec, 2007 7:47 am by Robert A. D'Iorio
... canderson@hsc.wvu.edu Our Coordinators report that things are slowly improving for children with special health care needs in West Virginia. For example, because children receiving SSI are excluded from mandatory enrollment in Medicaid managed care, they receive ... Office of State Coordinator of Vocational Education for Students with Disabilities Division of Technical and Adult Education Services West Virginia Department of Education 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Building 6, Room B-221 Charleston, WV ...
Cerebral Palsy, Erb's Palsy & Birth Injury Blog - http://www.cerebralpalsybirthinjuryblog.com/
15 Dec, 2008 8:43 pm
... students are increasingly interested in electronic resources it seems counterintuitive for libraries to lock in print subscriptions. It makes sense for West, as a means to preserve their print business, but I am not sure the agreements are healthy for libraries. ... and much lamented FTC guidelines for legal publishing required supplement prices to be posted? Well the LMA group at West never heard of them and was a little taken aback when I referred to this good business standard.) State Court & ...
Criminal Law Library Blog - http://www.criminallawlibraryblog.com/
8 Nov 10:18 am by tom
... barred as sponsors of AALL's annual meeting. Bob Berring believes in the market system. So does West, for as long as the market system in play is one with externalities that protect it from the peskier aspects of competition. And in such a ... -info-Harry-and-Louise? No. But it would be naive to say that it is unaware of, or unresponsive to, serious competitive threats that West will face in the near future, from people who are not volunteering at all. [ Note: this piece is part of a trilogy on the ...
b-screeds - http://blog.law.cornell.edu/tbruce
16 Apr, 2008 8:22 am by RCoffield@fsblaw.com
... Intuit, Inc. Last week I learned from Matt Ballard, President of the Charleston Area Alliance that Mr. Smith will be returning to West Virginia to serve as the keynote speaker for the Charleston Area Alliance's Annual Celebration on May 6 from 5: ... I attended the Health 2.0 conference and learn about Quicken Health from Mike Battaglia. As a member of the board of the West Virginia Health Information Network I would like to brainstorm on how Quicken Health might be incorporated into West Virginia's ...
Health Care Law Blog - http://healthcarebloglaw.blogspot.com
10 Feb 5:09 am by Gilles Cuniberti
The European Court of Justice has delivered its judgment in the West Tankers case. This decision was much awaited. It raises critical issues, in particular in respect of the actual scope of European civil procedure, the consequences of ... West Tankers Layton on West Tankers Related posts: Flashairlines - Online Symposium In a recent post, I reported how the Paris Court... Layton on West Tankers Alexander Layton QC is a barrister in practice at 20... Kessedjian on West Tankers Catherine Kessedjian ...
Conflict of Laws .net - http://www.conflictoflaws.net
11 Mar, 2008 11:53 am by Patrick Hindert
... the consumer's family to undue hardship; or The transfer is in the best interest of the consumer. Reaction from the factoring companies to the new West Virginia statute has been generally positive. According to Earl Nesbitt, Executive Director of the National ... , of NSSTA's 2000 agreement with NASP to support the Model Act. NSSTA representatives have refused to comment about the West Virginia legislation - except to say "NSSTA supports the Model Act." According to Walters, NSSTA's General Counsel ...
Beyond Structured Settlements - http://s2kmblog.typepad.com/rethinking_structured_set/
13 Feb 4:49 pm
... TTAB decision determined that the Hualapai Tribe had proven that the mark GRAND CANYON WEST had acquired distinctiveness, the Board nonetheless sustained the opposition based on fraud. Hualapai ... 1998. [Note: In the TTAB decision, the Hualapai Tribe claimed use of "Grand Canyon West" back to 1986, but in that case, the party fighting the opposition was the Hualapai Tribe, whereas ... action back in 2004 to stop Ranch's use of the mark GRAND CANYON WEST RANCH, GCR waited 4 years and 4 months to take such ...
Las Vegas Trademark Attorney - http://www.vegastrademarkattorney.com/
20 Jun, 2008 7:02 am
... blogging effort lead by Jason Keeling at aBetterWestVirginia. The idea - collaborate and work together to change the typical stereotypes of West Virginia. Reflect a more accurate perspective of the state, its people, qualities and successes. The state motto, Wild ... . Finally, a wonderful place to do business with people who are wild about new business. Writing about the positive aspects of West Virginia is something that I have tried doing since starting this blog in 2004. While the main focus is ...
Tags: stereotypes
Health Care Law Blog - http://healthcarebloglaw.blogspot.com
25 Oct 10:00 pm by Beck/Herrmann
... that West Virginia public policy forbids applying the learned intermediary doctrine even to patients treated outside of West Virginia. Thus: An Alabama physician prescribes a drug to an Alabama resident. The resident uses the drug in Alabama and ... the judge was not impressed.) Another alternative would be to take the "reverse-comity" approach. Instead of imposing West Virginia's public policy on relationships that occurred in other states, how about recognizing that other states have an interest ...
Drug and Device Law - http://druganddevicelaw.blogspot.com
7 Aug, 2006 4:18 pm by Larry Catá Backer
... assumption of invincibility. But now this specter is substantially uncoupled from the de colonization movements from which it arose. The West continues to seek to expiate its guilt over a colonial period and the difficulties of de colonization during the ... on principles of exchange, negotiation, fungibility, compromise. The editorial makes the assumption, so common in the West, that irreconcilable differences can be reconciled, that deeply held religious ideas about the shape of the world and the ...
Law at the End of the Day - http://lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
29 Mar, 2007 2:31 am
Source: Thomson West. New Titles and Updates For Your Practice: Monthly Alert. New Titles: Civil ProcedureFederal Civil Judicial Procedure and Rules, 2007 Ed. New Titles: Civil RightsRights of Juveniles: The Juvenile Justice System, 2d, 2007 Ed. New Titles: Corporate & BusinessSpecial Study for Corporate Counsel on Purchases or Sales of Portions of a Company Special Study for Corporate Counsel on Commercial Leases, 2007 Ed. New Titles: CriminalFederal Criminal Code & Rules, 2007 Ed. New ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
20 Jun, 2008 4:22 am
... know the old stereotype of the toothless, inbred, racist, ignorant hillbilly that persists to this day. The truth is, the vast majority of West Virginians are nothing like the stereotype. It's time we redefined ourselves. If I had to choose one word ... the very best state Army National Guard in the nation. Since the attacks of September the 11th, 2001, every operational unit of the West Virginia National Guard has been deployed -- and some are on their second and third deployments. When freedom ...
West Virginia Legal Weblog - http://legalweblog.blogspot.com
18 Feb 12:04 pm
... recently launched the second phase of implementing a proprietary electronic health records system. The Community Health Network of West Virginia finished installing MedLynksTM RPMS, a cousin of OpenVista, in 30 clinic locations located across the ... to support patient education and self-management. Pilot programs to show the effectiveness of these efforts are underway. The West Virginia Medicaid program competed for funding from the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to support ...
Health Care Law Blog - http://healthcarebloglaw.blogspot.com
7 Aug 6:34 am by Betsy McKenzie
... , the Executive Board, at the recommendation of its Executive Committee, did not accept any sponsorship dollars from West. This was in compliance with the Association's sponsorship policy that was adopted by the board at its April 2008 meeting and communicated to ... did not accept any sponsorship from them for the 2009 Annual Meeting. This policy does not prohibit West from exhibiting at the Annual Meeting or from advertising in our publications. Kate Hagan Executive Director American Association of ...
Out of the Jungle - http://outofthejungle.blogspot.com
12 Jun, 2007 6:09 am by Michael J. Hassen
... , and that the class members had the opportunity to request that their contact information not be provided. Belaire-West, at 201 (citations omitted). These generalizations apply to virtually every complaint denominated as a "class action." Lost ... in hope of gaining some relief for their allegedly defective DVD players. Here, the information was given to Belaire-West as a condition of employment. It is most probable that the employees gave their address and telephone number to their employer with ...
Class Action Defense Blog - http://classactiondefense.jmbm.com/
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