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Venue and No-Challenge Provisions in Patent Licenses
Patents are a form of property and, like other forms of property, patents can be licensed or sold. Patent owners often do not want to sell a patent because they are interested in maintaining rights to the commercial benefits of the patent.How to Build an Intellectual Property Portfolio on a Budget
The ever-increasing speed at which information travels over social media and the expanding volume of information available on the internet has helped and hindered small and start-up enterprises.Government Delays, Shutdowns and Slowdowns—How They Affect IP Rights
Damage assessments of the partial government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, place the cost of the government shutdown to the U.S. economy between $6 billion and $11 billion. Although the threat of another shutdown seems to have passed for now, speculation continues to abound as to what catastrophes await in the event of another government shutdown.AIA Post-Grant Proceedings and Constitutional Challenges
These questions have been at the heart of several legal disputes in which parties have questioned the constitutionality of post-grant proceedings under the AIA.People in the News—Jan. 29, 2019—Volpe and Koenig
Volpe and Koenig announced that Dawn C. Kerner was elected a shareholder of the firm.Satisfying the Often Misunderstood Common Interest Doctrine
It is common for the parties to a commercial transaction or relationship to conclude that their circumstance requires more than a nondisclosure agreement.The Tune Is Changing in the Digital Music Landscape
Prior to 2018, the last significant piece of copyright legislation addressing digital developments in music was the 1995 Digital Performance Right in Recordings Act (DPRA).People in the News—Oct. 24, 2018—Chartwell Law
The Chartwell Law Offices partner Christopher D. Pavuk presented “Code of Conduct and Ethical Responsibility” at the Updates for Clinical and Legal Practice, during the 22nd annual Northeastern Rehabilitation Symposium on Oct. 16.A Soft Drink Trademark Battle Over the Word 'Zero'
By now the commercial world has universally recognized the value of trademarks in domestic and international business. Oftentimes a trademark may be more valuable than the actual products associated with it as the products may have become quite generic.US Patent Law Five Years After the America Invents Act
The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) became fully effective in March 2013, and its impact over the last five years continues to disrupt U.S. patent practice.Trending Stories
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