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12 Jan 2016, 11:39 am by Dennis Crouch
Lee, No. 15-652 (Patent Term Adjustment – whether the 180 day deadline applies; could bleed into admin law issues) Damages: STC, Inc. v. [read post]
1 Jan 2016, 9:00 am by Dennis Crouch
Lee, No. 15-652 (Patent Term Adjustment – whether the 180 day deadline applies; could bleed into admin law issues) Damages: STC, Inc. v. [read post]
14 Dec 2015, 9:43 am by Dennis Crouch
Lee, No. 15-652 (Patent Term Adjustment – whether the 180 day deadline applies; could bleed into admin law issues) Damages: STC, Inc. v. [read post]
8 Dec 2015, 6:44 pm by Bill Marler
  Headache and low-grade fever may also accompany this illness. [5, 25, 33]  People infected with norovirus usually recover in two to three days without serious or long-term health effects. [5, 25] Although symptoms usually only last one to two days in healthy individuals, norovirus infection can become quite serious in children, the elderly, and immune-compromised individuals. [10, 18, 33] In some cases, severe dehydration, malnutrition, and even death can result from… [read post]
7 Dec 2015, 6:08 am by Dennis Crouch
Lee, No. 15-652 (Patent Term Adjustment – whether the 180 day deadline applies) Innovention Toys, LLC v. [read post]
15 Nov 2015, 3:04 pm by Green and Associates
Reese, Mathis, et al., Case No. 15CR2822, charges were filed against:(1) Chiropractor George Reese and his professional corporation, (2) Foremost Shockwave Solutions, a shock wave therapy services company,(3) Lee Mathis, a purported partial owner of Foremost who is also an attorney who allegedly owned management and/or billing companies that are referenced in the Indictment, and(4)  Fernando Valdes who is also a purported owner of Foremost. [read post]
29 Aug 2015, 10:58 am by Drew Falkenstein
  Headache and low-grade fever may also accompany this illness. [5, 25, 33]  People infected with norovirus usually recover in two to three days without serious or long-term health effects. [5, 25] Although symptoms usually only last one to two days in healthy individuals, norovirus infection can become quite serious in children, the elderly, and immune-compromised individuals. [10, 18, 33] In some cases, severe dehydration, malnutrition, and even death can result from… [read post]
10 Aug 2015, 4:01 am by Administrator
Lee AkazakiGuindon v. [read post]
10 Jul 2015, 2:14 am
Having duked the matter out in the United States Patents and Trademarks Office, and subsequently at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, the matter has moved on to the District Court of Virginia, where the decision was handed down only a few days ago.Pro-Football Inc v Amanda Blackhorse et al. [read post]
28 Feb 2015, 5:38 am by Alfred Brophy
Eric Yamamoto, Miyoko Pettit, and Sara Lee have posted on ssrn an extensive paper on the Jeju massacre, in which perhaps as many as 30,000 South Korean citizens were killed. [read post]
3 Jan 2015, 7:37 pm by Bill Marler
  People infected with norovirus usually recover in two to three days without serious or long-term health effects. [read post]
10 Dec 2014, 3:55 am by Ben
Those pesky TurtlesIt seems SiriusXM has decided to rely on the 1940 case of  RCA v Whiteman et al to persuade  U.S. [read post]
19 Dec 2013, 3:51 pm
Lee, which begins:Defendant and respondent Geen Hone Lee has moved to dismiss the appeal of plaintiffs and appellants Kaushik Dattani, et al. [read post]
7 Dec 2013, 8:47 am by Bill Marler
  Headache and low-grade fever may also accompany this illness. [5, 25, 33]  People infected with norovirus usually recover in two to three days without serious or long-term health effects. [5, 25] Although symptoms usually only last one to two days in healthy individuals, norovirus infection can become quite serious in children, the elderly, and immune-compromised individuals. [10, 18, 33] In some cases, severe dehydration, malnutrition, and even death can result from… [read post]
5 Dec 2013, 5:28 am by David DePaolo
Cook, and the Eastern District Court of Appeals came to a similar conclusion in the case of Amesquita et al. v. [read post]