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4 Jan 2010, 1:58 pm
Remember: You are either ethical or you aren't. [read post]
29 Dec 2009, 7:10 am by Vincent LoTempio
  Remember it is all about selling your invention! [read post]
15 Dec 2009, 10:51 am by Tracy Coenen
Well remember that these figures are gross income. [read post]
14 Dec 2009, 5:14 am
Things Remembered (Patently-O)   US Copyright – Decisions Ninth Circuit rules that Bratz maker MGA Entertainment can continue selling its dolls despite having lost copyright infringement suit last year: MGA Entertainment v Mattel (IPKat)   US Copyright – Lawsuits and strategic steps Beyonce - Destiny’s Child and Beyonce settle Cater 2 U copyright dispute: Allen v Destiny’s Child (Chicago IP Litigation Blog) (Chicago IP Litigation Blog)  … [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 12:07 pm
Things Remembered, Inc., Case No. 3:07-cv-03077 (C.D. [read post]
2 Dec 2009, 12:07 pm by Dennis Crouch
Things Remembered, Inc., Case No. 3:07-cv-03077 (C.D. [read post]
24 Nov 2009, 2:04 pm
We have also read Item 4.02 of Form 8-K of Overstock.com, Inc. [read post]
19 Nov 2009, 12:12 pm by Paralegal Mentor
The other day I was also forwarded an email from another paralegal where the boss asked her to do several things on a case and then bill it to the boss's time. [read post]
18 Nov 2009, 9:50 am by Wendy Akbar
Remember that complicated widget invention -- Our best-seller you copied from the Widget Convention? [read post]
18 Nov 2009, 5:11 am by Beck/Herrmann
That's another defense to remember in this type of case - the purportedly "parallel" claim may well, upon closer examination, not really be "parallel" at all. [read post]
14 Nov 2009, 7:15 pm
 But, when the same exact thing happens to a homeowner, that homeowner becomes an irresponsible individual who assumed real estate prices would go up forever, used his or her home as an ATM, and bit off more than he or she could chew. [read post]
9 Nov 2009, 6:01 am
By David Evans Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Prosecutor Michael Loucks remembers clearly when lawyers for Pfizer Inc., the world's largest drug company, looked across the table and promised it wouldn't break the law again. [read post]