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29 Feb 2012, 10:38 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
Cordis Corp., 536 F.3d 1311, 1326 (Fed. [read post]
17 Feb 2016, 9:20 am by Dennis Crouch
Lee, Director, United States Patent and Trademark Office, No. 15-326 I/P Engine, Inc. v. [read post]
3 Jun 2016, 6:40 am by Dennis Crouch
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, et al., No. 15-1314 4. [read post]
11 Jan 2008, 9:00 am
: (IP Spotlight)PharmaIndia: Trade mark assignment under scrutiny in a case of deceptive similarity - Doctor Morepen Limited v Yash Pharma Laboratories Limited: (Mondaq),Arrow v Merck - An early route to market for generics? [read post]
6 May 2016, 5:20 am by John Elwood
(relisted after the Apr. 22 Conference; likely relisted after Apr. 29 Conference)   Apparent new relist United Student Aid Funds, Inc. v. [read post]
19 Sep 2008, 6:00 pm
: (Danny Weitzner - Open Internet Policy), United States: How many lines is de minimis? [read post]
30 Oct 2017, 3:54 am
  For example, the Eastern District of Texas, which covers a largely rural portion of Texas, emerged as a focal point for patent litigation in the United States. [read post]
10 Jun 2011, 4:09 pm
In fact, Cordis's Cypher® stent, which employs the patented technology, was the first drug-eluting stent marketed and approved in the United States. [read post]
11 Oct 2011, 12:10 pm by Gordon M. Orloff
Fannie Mae relied on recent state and federal court decisions supporting its view that the note and mortgage need not be united in one owner. [read post]
17 Jun 2011, 6:23 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
This article was sponsored by the United States Air Force, a Presidential Young Investiga- tor Award, and Motorola, Inc. [read post]
9 Aug 2010, 12:58 am by Kelly
– All-Party Parliamentary IP Group (IPKat) United States US General On hiring an employee of your competitor: Bimbo Bakeries v. [read post]
2 Sep 2009, 11:22 pm
They are, rather, asserting claims that sound in traditional state tort law. [read post]