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Trade Secret's Inherent Value Part 2: Trade Secret Reasonable Royalties
This article considers an area in which differing perspectives on the fundamental goal of trade secret damages may lead to differing damages methodologies: reasonable royalty damages.Finnegan Names Firm Lifers as Next Managing Partner, New Chair
The IP powerhouse elected Anand Sharma its next managing partner. His predecessor, Mark Sweet, will be the new firm chair.Entire Federal Circuit Pleads With Supreme Court, Congress on Diagnostics Patents
Flawed precedent is making it impossible to patent often life-saving medical discoveries, all 12 active judges say in flurry of opinions.Trade Secret's Inherent Value, Part 1: Avoided Costs and Trade Secret Damages
Whether damages should be directed at calculating the value of a trade secret or at calculating tangible losses incurred by the plaintiff is a fundamental issue tackled in a recent appellate decision out of New York.Texas Lawyer Announces Its 2019 Professional Excellence Honorees
Texas Lawyer is proud to announce the winners of our 2019 Professional Excellence Awards, including Lifetime Achievement, Best Mentors and On the Rise.Theranos Update, Roberts' Detractors, Green Light, Red Hat: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Big Law's Interest in Huawei Has Firms Tangled in a Trade War
The Chinese telecommunications giant is besieged by an unprecedented raft of enforcement actions in the United States, and several large firms are wrapped up in its orbit.Simmons & Simmons Opens Office in Shenzhen, China
The new office in one of the world's fastest-growing cities is the firm's third in Mainland China.Tech Companies See Patent Ruling—and Fee Award—Go Poof
Fitbit, GoPro and others had persuaded District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers that a nonpracticing entity's patents were so weak that they should recover $560,000 in fees. But the Federal Circuit revived the case and struck the fee award, saying Gonzalez Rogers had failed to account for the appellate court's new patent eligibility case law.Implications of 'FMI v. Argus Media Leader' on Trade Secret Law
The Supreme Court's decision in 'FMI v. Argus Media Leader' will have important implications for companies' disclosed information. In fact, it may render certain information that would otherwise qualify as a trade secret under the Defend Trade Secrets Act obtainable under FOIA and therefore “readily ascertainable through proper means.”Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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