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December 13, 2006 |

Copying of School Photos Leaves Photographers Shuddering

Photographers and their professional associations are up in arms over a recent article suggesting parents can save money by digitally reproducing copies of copyrighted school photographs without paying the photographer who created the images. Contrary to popular belief, the lack of profit motive -- such as sharing a copy with grandma -- does not make the act of scanning and printing or e-mailing a copy of a copyrighted photograph less illegal. Attorney Samuel Lewis of Feldman Gale examines the issue.
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March 25, 2009 |

ASSOCIATE MOVERS

Jeffrey S. Berkowitz joins Gibbons' financial restructuring and creditors' rights department as partner in the New York office. Plus, other partner promotions and new associates.
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January 22, 2003 |

Doe v. Bolton: Then and Now

Trisha [email protected] the flood of commentary surrounding today's 30th anniversary of the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade, few will mention the second abortion case the U.S. Supreme Court issued that day in 1973.Still fewer, no doubt, will know that Doe v. Bolton, the companion case to the better-known, Texas-based Roe, was a Georgia case, argued at the high court twice by two Atlanta attorneys.
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January 12, 2006 |

Ugly Patent Dispute Brings $78M Award

The case involved Dumpster diving to steal trade secrets and another kind of garbage sorting by an FBI probe.
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January 04, 2001 |

Bulking Up

For lawyers who have enjoyed a booming economy during the past few years immersed in public offerings, mergers and acquisitions, the slowing economy does not necessarily mean less business for their firms. Many are gearing up for an anticipated bankruptcy boom and the court fights that often follow when a company begins to crumble.
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October 13, 2011 |

Court should have granted Bosch a permanent injunction against Pylon, Federal Circuit rules

A split panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled that the District of Delaware abused its discretion by denying a permanent injunction in a patent infringement case.
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January 09, 2006 |

An ugly patent dispute brings $78M award

The $78 million that a federal court jury in Miami awarded a Florida pharmaceutical firm validated its claims that a California drug company and an Arizona private investigation firm stole its trade secrets and tried to destroy its business.
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June 22, 2011 |

Patent Litigation Issues in the Automobile Industry

IP attorney Nicole D. Galli looks at the past, present, and future of patent litigation in the automotive industry, from Henry Ford to hybrid engines.
8 minute read
October 19, 2011 |

Federal Circuit Clarifies Law on Patent Infringement Case Injunctions

It keeps getting harder for patent trolls to win injunctions in patent infringement cases now that the Federal Circuit has ruled in Robert Bosch LLC v. Pylon Mfg. Corp.
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February 23, 2009 |

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