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By Avalon Zoppo | April 7, 2022
The White House has remained mum on a potential replacement, but legal experts and attorneys have their own shortlists.
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By Scott Graham | April 6, 2022
Vidal will lead an agency of more than 13,000 employees and a budget of nearly $4 billlion while trying to strike a delicate balance between incentivizing innovation and curbing patent litigation abuse.
3 minute read
By Scott Graham | March 30, 2022
A lawyer for the medical device company acknowledged on Wednesday that its attack on the temporary leadership structure of the PTO could call into question every patent issued in the last 14 months.
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By Scott Graham | March 25, 2022
The Federal Circuit judge is set to publish a memoir this spring. There will be more about his clerking on the Warren Court than the nuts and bolts of patent law, he told LAIPLA on Thursday.
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By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso | March 15, 2022
This article takes look at several cases which address the issue of liability for sidewalk maintenance. The authors conclude that "the purpose underlying the enactment of the exemption in New York City Administrative Code §7-210 is to promote the safety of pedestrians making use of public walkways. Imposing a duty upon owners of real property to maintain the sidewalk abutting their property incentivizes the maintenance of sidewalks and creates safer walkways for pedestrians."
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By ALM Staff | February 9, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Scott Graham | February 4, 2022
The university will have to try again on damages after having won $1.1 billion in its first trial. But it's now locked in findings of infringement and validity, which will also give a boost to Caltech cases asserting the same patents against Dell, HP and others.
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By Allison Dunn | January 28, 2022
The New Mexico Court of Appeals this week found that a portion of the Workers' Compensation Act discriminatorily limits disability benefits for workers with a secondary mental impairment compared to similarly situated workers with a secondary physical impairment.
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By Scott Graham | January 26, 2022
Undaunted by criticism from an influential U.S. senator, the PTO's Patent Trial and Appeal Board agreed Wednesday to review the second patent supporting the mega-award from U.S. District Judge Alan Albright's courtroom.
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By Marianna Wharry | January 21, 2022
A New Jersey librarian's injuries from a snowplow incident are covered under the state's Workers' Compensation Act, the state Supreme Court ruled.
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