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16 May 2014, 2:16 pm by Jani
With the Alice Corporation v CLS Bank Supreme Court decision looming in the horizon, and the patentability of software in the US faces its most recent judicial challenge, this writer thought it was best to look at the origins of the current stance of such patents in the United States. [read post]
30 Apr 2014, 2:03 pm by Stephen Bilkis
The Court of Appeals stated that insofar as the requested records are exempt from disclosure pursuant to State statute, the police are not obligated to provide the records even though redaction might remove all details which tend to identify the victim akin to Matter of Karlin v McMahon, Matter of Short v Bd. of Managers of Nassau County Medical Center. [read post]
29 Apr 2014, 1:07 pm by Stephen Bilkis
The Court, after reviewing the documents in camera, finds that the NYPD has met its burden of proving exemption for these reports akin to Johnson v New York City Police Department. [read post]
28 Apr 2014, 8:00 am by Liz Kramer
 Usually disputes about arbitrability can be determined on a motion akin to summary judgment, but the FAA states in Section Four: “If the making of the arbitration agreement or the failure, neglect, or refusal to perform the same be in issue, the court shall proceed summarily to the trial thereof. [read post]
21 Apr 2014, 5:26 am
 In 2013, the United States sought to obtain certain information about a target in a criminal investigation. [read post]
13 Apr 2014, 8:59 am by Barry Sookman
Canada (Attorney General), [2005] 1 SCR 533 It is well understood that in Canada the grant of a patent is akin to a contract or bargain between the patentee on the one hand and the government of Canada (representing the interests of the general public) on the other. [read post]
7 Apr 2014, 9:12 am
I don’t entirely agree with him — I’m one of the few people who thinks Buckley v. [read post]
3 Apr 2014, 6:46 am by Joy Waltemath
The California district court granted the motion in part, stating that those who had an EEOC notice to sue had until October 28, 2011, to file suit. [read post]