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28 Apr 2021, 8:46 am
Margo Bagley (Emory); Jeremy Bock (Tulane); Dan Burk (UCIrvine); Michael Carrier (Rutgers); Rochelle Dreyfuss (NYU); Samuel Ernst (GGU); William Gallagher (GGU); Shubha Ghosh (Syracuse); Leah Chan Grinvald (Suffolk); Erik Hovenkamp (USC); Mark Lemley (Stanford); Orly Lobel (USC); Brian Love (SCU); Stephen McJohn (Suffolk); Michael Meurer (BU); Shawn Miller (USD); Tyler Ochoa (SCU); Christopher Turoski (Minnesota). = = = = Here, I expect that the Federal Circuit will duck the… [read post]
27 Jan 2011, 3:36 am
Speakers include Margo Bagley, Hans Sauer (BIO), and John Conley. [read post]
12 Apr 2024, 12:42 pm
SCT/35/2. [3] See Margo A. [read post]
23 Mar 2011, 5:14 am
Presumptions about provisionals ***Background on provisional applicationsfrom MARGO A. [read post]
15 May 2024, 8:07 am
Professor Margo Bagley of Emory University raises her voice on behalf of bringing more women and underrepresented minorities into the world of inventing and patenting. [read post]
24 May 2023, 7:35 am
Guest Post by Margo A. [read post]
25 Jan 2013, 12:45 am
For those interested, an old paper of mine (presented at Kysuhu University) is available here (a significantly updated and revamped version of this paper will soon be published in a book edited by Professors Margo Bagley and Ruth Okediji). [read post]
23 Feb 2008, 4:24 am
MARGO A. [read post]
11 Sep 2012, 2:38 pm
Immediately, I found myself thinking of a counternarrative, in the great wealth of scholarship by–to cherry pick a few examples from different corners of IP law—Funmi Arewa, Margo Bagley, Barton Beebe, Julie Cohen, Christine Haight Farley, Laura Heymann, Sonya Katyal, Roberta Kwall, Rebecca Tushnet, and Fred Yen. [read post]
26 Sep 2008, 11:45 pm
Here is IP Think Tank’s weekly selection of top intellectual property news breaking in the blogosphere and internet. [read post]
20 Oct 2016, 6:26 am
In TC Heartland, the accused infringer has asked the Supreme Court to reset the law of venue and give effect to the statutory statement that infringement actions be brought either (1) “in the judicial district where the defendant resides” or (2)” where the defendant has committed acts of infringement and has a regular and established place of business. [read post]