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27 Mar 2018, 4:32 am by Edith Roberts
Mark Walsh has a “view” from the courtroom of yesterday’s oral argument in United States v. [read post]
7 May 2024, 7:43 am by centerforartlaw
Source: USPTO  Rothschild moved to dismiss the complaint under the Second Circuit’s Rogers v. [read post]
26 Jun 2011, 7:27 am by Jonathan H. Adler
United States, in which the Court held that trial courts could not impose longer criminal sentences for the purpose of rehabilitation. [read post]
22 Mar 2017, 2:01 pm by Overhauser Law Offices, LLC
Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, the Federal Circuit affirmed the Board’s determination that an asserted reference did not anticipate the claims, stating that, while the reference might “suggest” long-term dosing, such a suggestion was not enough to satisfy the anticipation standard. [read post]
16 Apr 2012, 3:37 am by Russ Bensing
™  In State v. [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 3:24 pm by NL
Costs of the application and permission hearing to the Claimant so long as she succeeded in appeal and retrial. [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 3:24 pm by NL
Costs of the application and permission hearing to the Claimant so long as she succeeded in appeal and retrial. [read post]
22 Jul 2015, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
On 16 July, Mr Justice Warby awarded Vladimir Sloutsker, a former Russian senator and President of the Israel Jewish Congress, £110,000 in damages at the conclusion of his long-running libel action against Russian journalist Olga Romanova ([2015] EWHC 2053 (QB)). [read post]
6 May 2016, 2:18 pm by Kent Scheidegger
Washington (2004)), and a similar issue in the federal guidelines system (United States v. [read post]
11 Sep 2019, 9:46 am by Dennis Crouch
Whether the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit’s development and application of the doctrine of “prosecution history disclaimer” is consistent with fundamental principles of separation of powers, the Patent Act, and long-established Supreme Court precedent. [read post]