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12 Aug 2011, 8:21 am by Stephen Fairley
With revenues of more than $10 million this year, and a series of venture capital investments by some major players, CEO Charley Moore has certainly positioned the company to grab a lot of market share in the upcoming months! [read post]
11 Aug 2011, 2:39 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
Judge Daughtrey wrote the majority opinion, joined by Judge Moore. [read post]
9 Aug 2011, 12:37 pm by Geoffrey Rapp
An analysis of union liability in Major League Baseball’s anonymous 2003 steroid testing, 28 CARDOZO ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL 695 (2011) F. [read post]
8 Aug 2011, 10:17 am
” He argues that the majority’s focus on chemical structure fails to take into account the biological context of DNA, namely as genes coding for synthesis of proteins and trait inheritance. [read post]
4 Aug 2011, 6:42 am by Andrew Weber
Elizabeth: Elizabeth Moore The best part of the conference for me is always getting together with colleagues, especially those I may only see once a year. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 2:21 pm by Madelaine Lane
Gabrion’s conviction, Judges Merritt and Moore determined that Mr. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 1:32 pm by Christine Dowling
  The Sixth Circuit majority (Judges Merritt and Moore) found that the trial judge should have allowed Gabrion's defense counsel to point out that Michigan had abolished the death penalty in 1846, and thus, had Gabrion been tried in Michigan state court, a death sentence would not have been available. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 1:24 pm
It concerns, in part, the heated question of whether patents should be allowable in principle on isolated forms of naturally occurring DNA molecules – the short answer from the majority being “yes”. [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 9:59 pm by Patent Docs
" Judge Moore joined Judge Lourie's majority opinion fully with regard to some of the composition of matter... [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 8:02 am by Stefanie Levine
In a majority opinion by Judge Lourie, the Court addressed the case on the merits, after finding standing. [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 8:02 am by Stefanie Levine
In a majority opinion by Judge Lourie, the Court addressed the case on the merits, after finding standing. [read post]
2 Aug 2011, 4:25 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
But the majority acknowledges that elemental lithium (like other elements) would not be patentable subject matter because it “is the same element whether it is in the earth or isolated. [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 9:59 pm by Patent Docs
Patent and Trademark Office (the Myriad case), with a majority opinion by Judge Lourie, a concurring opinion by Judge Moore joining in certain parts of the "majority" opinion and in other parts concurring with the result, and a concurring-in-part and dissenting-in-part opinion by Judge Bryson (both judges writing separately to share their views of only a portion of the case, the question of subject matter eligibility under 35 U.S.C. [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 8:13 am by Stefanie Levine
  Weighing in at just over a hundred pages total, the decision includes a majority opinion by Judge Lourie, a concurrence by Judge Moore and a dissent by Judge Bryson. [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 8:13 am by Stefanie Levine
  Weighing in at just over a hundred pages total, the decision includes a majority opinion by Judge Lourie, a concurrence by Judge Moore and a dissent by Judge Bryson. [read post]
31 Jul 2011, 9:28 pm
USPTO and Myriad Genetics (CAFC 2010-1406) precedential; Judges Lourie (author), Bryson (concurring-in-part and dissenting-in-part), and Moore (concurring-in-part) The district court got it right on both counts: standing and § 101 subject matter patentability. [read post]
29 Jul 2011, 11:55 am by Josh Myers
 A healthy lifestyle has been proven to alleviate depression, but it does not always relieve major depression. [read post]
29 Jul 2011, 11:12 am by Gene Quinn
The majority opinion was written by Judge Lourie, Judge Moore wrote a concurring opinion and Judge Bryson concurred in part and dissented in part. [read post]