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21 Nov 2017, 11:11 pm by Sean M. Cleary
When a product is defective, a product liability claim is the only incentive for manufacturing companies to design and manufacture safer products. [read post]
16 Apr 2013, 4:00 am by Jason Rantanen
Second, the eventual buyer was a consortium including, among others, Microsoft (a product company); Intellectual Ventures (a licensing company, but also one that litigates, but also one that aggregates defensively; and RPX (a defensive aggregator). [read post]
9 Jun 2016, 11:40 am by Cannabis Law Group
To start, marijuana companies are really now for the first time seen as large enough to see – and actually recover damages. [read post]
20 Jul 2017, 6:25 pm by Kevin LaCroix
”   As court decisions have trended in favor of shareholders’ requests, “companies must be prepared to provide much more expansive productions of documents. [read post]
14 Mar 2011, 7:14 pm by David Doniger
  Plugging leaks and stopping emissions can pay for themselves in recovered products and lower energy costs. [read post]
3 Sep 2013, 1:38 am by Kevin LaCroix
Many of the companies involved in the crisis have been hit with multiple lawsuits, often filed over the course of several years. [read post]
16 Jun 2014, 4:45 am by Rebecca Tushnet
”Running through the evidence, many food bars use one or more of the six elements KIND sought to protect: transparent packaging, horizontal banners with product/flavor descriptions, product attributes along one side of front panel, 40 gram size, and opaque end caps. [read post]
2 Sep 2013, 7:00 am by Moderator
The legal changes paved the way for the introduction of key incentives aimed at supporting the housing market, including more favourable interest rates for first-time buyers and tax exemptions for residential home improvements. [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 4:34 am by Jon Hyman
 — via Suits by Suits All or Nothing: Nevada Supreme Court Refuses to Adopt “Blue Pencil” Doctrine for Non-Compete Agreements — via Trading Secrets The Confusion Over What is a “Probationary Period” — via HR Gazette What’s Happened to Worker Productivity? [read post]
4 Jan 2016, 7:28 am
**********PREVIOUSLY, ON NEVER TOO LATENever too late 78  [week ending on Sunday 27 December] – Zer-sum claim and lookalike products | 2015 Copyright Awards | Santa Claus and Section 52 | Jani writes on Dallas Buyers Club LLC v iiNet Limited | IP Hairballs |  Actavis v Eli Lilly | Power outage at USPTO | Santa's GC resigns | Pet rock and IP.Never too late 77 [week ending on Sunday 20… [read post]
12 Aug 2016, 4:34 am by Jon Hyman
 — via Suits by Suits All or Nothing: Nevada Supreme Court Refuses to Adopt “Blue Pencil” Doctrine for Non-Compete Agreements — via Trading Secrets The Confusion Over What is a “Probationary Period” — via HR Gazette What’s Happened to Worker Productivity? [read post]
10 Jan 2018, 5:00 am by Michael Risch
Few software products last 35 years (is Linux a work made for hire? [read post]
14 Apr 2014, 3:10 am
Toro did not dispute that the two videos fell withing at least one of Hunter's production requests. [read post]
10 Jan 2018, 5:00 am by Michael Risch
Few software products last 35 years (is Linux a work made for hire? [read post]
27 May 2016, 6:26 am by Michael Sulmeyer, Kate Miller
  One final step is for individuals, companies, and governments to focus on securing known vulnerabilities in their systems. [read post]
25 Feb 2009, 1:49 pm by Harry
  For example, assume that Company A (such as a manufacturer) supplies a product to Company B (such as a distributor), but the product harms the customers and Company B is sued. [read post]
10 Sep 2006, 8:44 pm
It's not fair to let Black & Decker have a monopoly over a common word that other companies in the market need to describe the very essence of their product, the very function that makes a product useful in the market. [read post]
24 Jan 2020, 3:02 am by Liz Dunshee
The info came to light, and the product was recalled, only because the CPSC accidentally shared product-specific info with Consumer Reports. [read post]