Intellectual Property
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Intellectual Property
3 Reasons To Practice Patent Litigation
Patent litigation promises to never be a boring enterprise, at least in terms of subject matter. -
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3 Questions For A Court Access Crusader (Part II)
We can all hope that AI can be a boon to the challenging task of assimilating an ever-growing set of data generated by the legal industry. - Sponsored
Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
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3 Questions For A Court Access Crusader (Part I)
Michael Lissner's work with FLP has led to well-deserved public recognition.
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3 More Questions For A Patent Podcast Pro (Part II)
Considering its importance to today's IP-driven economy, it is surprising that there is not more coverage of USPTO goings-on. -
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3 More Questions For A Patent Podcast Pro (Part I)
Eli Mazour’s expansion of the Clause 8 podcast experience into the Voice of IP newsletter is a welcome one. -
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Isaac Hayes Estate Files Copyright Suit, Say This Cat Donald Trump Is A Bad Mother--
But I'm talkin' 'bout Trump... Then we can dig it. -
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Formula 1 Lawyers Are Super Busy Right Now Because They Don't Understand Modern Marketing
The cease-and-desist letters are flying. - Sponsored
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution. -
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The Thrill Of IP: Reflections And Future Challenges
Our role as IP professionals is pivotal in driving technological evolution and safeguarding creative endeavors. -
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More On Patenting Privation: The Generics Strike Back
For those hoping for a quick answer to whether generics will be able to enter the market, it looks like it will take a Federal Circuit decision, probably by the end of 2026 at the earliest. -
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National Society Of Entertainment And Arts Lawyers Presents The David A. Pierce Award
NSEAL is made up of the country’s top artists’ rights advocates and has litigated some of the most important artists’ rights cases over the past couple of decades. -
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The Changing Times
What's going on in the case filed by the New York Times against Microsoft and OpenAI? For now, the most attention must be paid to the pending motions to dismiss. -
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Who Owns Your Time?
Family law and patent law have many parallels, including the emotional element that drives many of the cases each field deals with.
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Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Law firms must leverage technology to curb client attrition and talent loss, enhancing efficiency and aligning with evolving expectations for lasting success.
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition.
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Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes.
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Taylor Swift's Appropriate Trademark Application
This is what all the cool kids are calling The Tortured Poets Department. -
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Jurisdiction In The Amazon
When it comes to policing IP infringement on Amazon, it truly is a jungle out there. -
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Here We Are Now, Adjudicate Us! Notes From Nirvana’s Copyright Squabble
Nirvana, the standard-bearer of all things grungy, is back -- in court. -
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Blanket Service
A recent order provides an illustrative example of how the tide has turned against Chinese defendants on the service issue. -
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Getting Out Of The Kitchen
This will not be the last time an erstwhile trademark enforcer will be bounced out of the kitchen. -
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Designation Of Credibility
With no doubt, our federal appeals courts are populated with legal thinkers and writers of the highest caliber. As such, it is a treat to see their skills applied to an area of law that some of us grapple with daily. -
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Off Schedule, By Design
Time to dive deeper into what is going on with design patent assertions aiming to police online sales activity.