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11 Oct 2021, 8:16 am by Cinthia Macie
 The FAQs clarify that to establish a violation of the PSA, industry-wide injury to competition does not need to be proven, and the Department’s future rulemakings on the PSA will provide more guidance on the analysis to determine whether preferences will be considered undue. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 11:59 am by Dennis Crouch
  That revival began with the 2014 decision in Brain Life, LLC v. [read post]
14 Sep 2021, 7:37 am by Steve Lubet
As Justice Kavanaugh explained in his powerful concurring opinion in NCAA v. [read post]
24 Aug 2021, 12:52 pm by Rob Robinson
Editor’s Note: These are the results of the seventh semi-annual Predictive Coding Technologies and Protocols Survey conducted by ComplexDiscovery. [read post]
8 Aug 2021, 6:34 pm by Jackie O'Brien (AU)
      [1] Thaler v Commissioner of Patents [2021] FCA 879 (Thaler). [2] Both the European Patents Office and the UK High Court have recently rejected patent applications naming DABUS as the inventor. [read post]
8 Aug 2021, 6:34 pm by Jackie O'Brien (AU)
      [1] Thaler v Commissioner of Patents [2021] FCA 879 (Thaler). [2] Both the European Patents Office and the UK High Court have recently rejected patent applications naming DABUS as the inventor. [read post]
25 Jul 2021, 7:06 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
In 2016, the law society handled a complaint in Law Society of Ontario v. [read post]
18 Jul 2021, 7:37 am by Andrew Delaney
 The short version is that the SCOV majority does not agree. [read post]
14 Jul 2021, 1:04 am by Rose Hughes
 Does the application as filed plausibly demonstrate a therapeutic effect? [read post]
4 Jul 2021, 8:56 am by Bill Marler
An Introduction to Listeria Listeria (pronounced liss-STEER-ē-uh) is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that can grow under either anaerobic (without oxygen) or aerobic (with oxygen) conditions. [4, 18] Of the six species of Listeria, only L. monocytogenes(pronounced maw-NO-site-aw-JUH-neez) causes disease in humans. [18] These bacteria multiply best at 86-98.6 degrees F (30-37 degrees C), but also multiply better than all other bacteria at refrigerator temperatures, something that allows… [read post]