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April 29, 2002 |

Barnyard Brawl

When Dolly the sheep made her public debut in 1997 as the world`s first cloned animal, scientists at the University of Massachusetts and DeForest, Wis.-based Infigen Inc. didn`t see much that was new.
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September 07, 2004 |

Second Opinions: Constructing Your Web Site

Thinking of revamping an existing Web site or launching an entirely new one for your firm? Before you move forward, read some advice from lawyers and tech professionals and find out how to make your site "sticky." (That's a good thing.) And one more quick tip: forget the plug-ins, OK?
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Patent Litigation Weekly: In the Shadow of Bilski, DataTreasury Is Cleaning Up on a Business Method Patent
Publication Date: 2010-04-03
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The failed data processing company--which now exists only to prosecute two patents on check imaging--just added a $27 million East Texas jury verdict against U.S. Bank to the more than $100 million in licensing deals it's racked up. But will its success continue once the Supreme Court rules in the Bilski business methods patent case?

June 30, 2004 |

The Am Law 100

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April 11, 2003 |

Inside Baseball

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Hogan Lovells Knocks Out $29 Million Infringement Award Against HemCon; Ruling by Federal Circuit Could Encourage PTO Patent Reviews
Publication Date: 2011-09-28
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The Federal Circuit's ruling is obviously a win for HemCon and its lawyers, but it may also help other defendants facing infringement claims.

July 27, 2011 |

NY Partners Switching Firms

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FOIA Disclosures Don't Sink Whistleblower's Health Care Fraud Claims, Judge Rules
Publication Date: 2012-02-21
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The Supreme Court tightened the False Claims Act's bar on suits over publicly disclosed information back in May, when it ruled that a response to a FOIA request constitutes a pubic report. But some qui tam claims can survive a FOIA disclosure, as Manhattan federal district court judge Jed Rakoff reminded a pair of defendants on Friday.

July 28, 2003 |

Innovator: Kelly Kordzik

One of De Novo's nine innovators.
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February 01, 2007 |

PRO BONO SCORECARD 2007: Scoring the Firms

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