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October 06, 2009 |

New patent rules in Chicago federal court will speed things up

The U.S. District Court in Chicago this month rolled out new local patent rules designed to move patent cases along in a more predictable, consistent and speedy fashion. The new rules, effective Oct. 1, set a timetable for resolving patent cases within two years, as opposed to the average four years that it currently takes.
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May 26, 2008 |

IP's Revolving Door

McDermott Will & Emery lost three intellectual property partners to Weil, Gotshal & Manges last week, including the former deputy head of the firm's intellectual property, media & technology department, Brian Ferguson.
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October 30, 2012 |

Patent lawyer found the link between IP and golf

The NLJ talks to Brinks Hofer partner Eric Sosenko about identifying the world's most patented sport as well as other pressing patent matters.
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October 30, 2012 |

Patent Lawyer Found the Link Between IP and Golf

Brinks Hofer partner Eric Sosenko talks about identifying the world's most patented sport as well as other pressing patent matters.
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November 19, 2012 |

Midsize is middling when it comes to diversity

They find it hard to compete with larger firms in larger cities, but appear positioned for improvement if they choose.
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November 28, 2005 |

Who Protects IP America: 2005

Boutiques have disappeared, litigation has exploded, and patents have become a corporate profit center. But one thing has remained stable in the IP world: the firms who protect corporate America's IP jewels. IP Law & Business' annual survey asks the Fortune 250 to name their primary IP firms. Although rankings have shifted, the top 10 has held steady over the years. This year Jones Day made the biggest leap, moving from 10th place to tie Kirkland & Ellis for first place.
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December 06, 2012 |

Midsize is middling when it comes to diversity

Midsize law firms are lagging behind both their larger and smaller competitors when it comes to fostering a diverse workplace. The good news is that they appear uniquely positioned to show real improvements if they choose to do so, according to diversity experts.
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April 04, 2005 |

A groundbreaking case

What would you do if one day, out of nowhere, armed men showed up at your doorstep, told you and your loved ones that they were taking your house, your land and your freedom, and that you were being relocated to the middle of nowhere? Sound like a nightmare? Welcome to the United States circa 1870.
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October 01, 2005 |

Express Lane

American Express's IP chief worked hard to sell his company's business side on the value of their patents.
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May 12, 2008 |

Patent 'false marking' case studied

A Washington lawyer's novel strategy of suing companies for allegedly falsely marking products as patented has raised legal questions about whether noncompetitors should have standing to bring such cases to recover fines for themselves and the government. Attorney Matthew Pequignot's lawsuits claim that the companies are marking products or packaging with expired patent numbers.
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