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7/24/2009 3:14:24 PM EST
Dr. Scott Shane
Posted by Dr. Scott Shane
Professor, Case Western Reserve University
Recently, critics of the U.S. patent system have called for a change in the way damages are calculated in patent infringement lawsuits. In the 110th Congress, legislation ...
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7/24/2009 3:16:55 PM EST
Dr. Scott Shane
Posted by Dr. Scott Shane
Professor, Case Western Reserve University
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7/24/2009 3:19:12 PM EST
Dr. Scott Shane
Posted by Dr. Scott Shane
Professor, Case Western Reserve University
Recently, critics of the U.S. patent system have called for a system of expanded administrative challenges to patents, modeled on the post grant opposition system used in Europe. The p ...
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10/6/2009 2:25:27 PM EST
LexisNexis Patent Law Center Staff
Click here to read the Department of Commerce’s views on S. 5 15, the "Patent < ...
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9/3/2009 10:54:39 AM EST
LexisNexis Patent Law Center Staff
lexisONE® Community is a unique, online community and research resource designed to meet the day-to-day practice demands of individual attorneys -- loaded with both free and ...
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7/29/2009 8:03:53 AM EST
LexisNexis Patent Law Center Staff
This Report covers the highly-specialized area of patent litigation from the district courts to the Federal Circuit to the U.S. Supreme Court. Topics include infringement, claim interpretation ...
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7/23/2009 3:25:12 PM EST
LexisNexis Patent Law Center Staff
LexisNexis ® CourtLink ® Strategic Profiles help you gain insight into a public company’s litigation history, attorney experience on a particular nature or suit, and map out litigation ...
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