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| patent law Latest News+ XML/RSSBy Volpe and Koenig, P.C. Volpe and Koenig, P.C., an intellectual property law firm in Philadelphia, announced that Associate Douglas J. Bucklin, PhD presented a seminar entitled, "Intellectual Property and Science" to students at St. Joseph’s University on December 6, 2012 By Klemchuk Kubasta Partners Shannon Bates and Casey Griffith Host TexasBar CLE and Deliver Presentation on Patent Damages By Dale B. Halling This book explains how little known laws passed within the last decade have crippled America’s innovation. By Bruce Vincent The high-stakes business litigation and intellectual property law firm of Ward & Smith is pleased to announce the addition of accomplished attorney Claire Abernathy Henry in the firm’s Longview office. By Bruce Vincent Best Lawyers, the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession, has named four McKool Smith attorneys “Lawyer of the Year.” By CHmag.in This issue covers Gonna’ Break It on Gonna’ Kick it Root Down in TechGyan, RSA Security in MomsGuide, SniffJoke in ToolGyan, Patent & Computer Technology in LegalGyan & Social Engineering Toolkit in MatriuxVibhag. By McKool Smith McKool Smith honored as one of the top patent litigation law firms in the U.S. By Global Lawyers A Patent is a Statutory privilege granted by the Government to inventors (or to other persons obtaining rights from the Original Inventors) for a fixed and limited period of years, to exclude other persons from manufacturing By Volpe and Koeni, P.C. Volpe and Koenig, P.C., an intellectual property boutique law firm with offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Princeton, New Jersey, is pleased to announce Todd Norton, Esq. has joined the firm. By Global Lawyers Indian Patent law gives exlusive rights for the one who owns any of the intellectual properties like copyright, trademark and patent etc. The patent law is different for different jurisdiction.Domain name disputes, Spam, identity thefts, and Commerci By Dale B. Halling The genesis of the non-obviousness standard was the Supreme Court’s decision in Hotchkiss v. Greenwood. There was no statutory basis for the Supreme Court's decision. The result has been endless mischief. By Dale B. Halling Historically there has been a conflict between antitrust law and patent law. Periods of aggressive antitrust enforcement have coincided with disfavor of patents. Is there any justification for using antitrust law to limit the strength of patents? | ||||||||||||||||||||||