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By Staff Writer | March 31, 2007
Selective waiver is deceptively dangerous to your company's health.
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By Julius Melnitzer | March 31, 2007
Congress reviews recommendations to repeal the Robinson-Patman Act.
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By Staff Writer | March 31, 2007
Companies rethink IP licensing strategies in the wake of MedImmune.
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By Staff Writer | March 31, 2007
Companies rethink IP licensing strategies in the wake of MedImmune.
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By Michael T. Burr | March 31, 2007
When testimony about a "culture of intoxication" at Giants Stadium led to a $110 million jury award for a drunk-driving victim, the verdict made headlines nationwide. Victims'-rights advocates praised the court for holding alcohol vendors accountable for the actions of drunk patrons while defense attorneys criticized its expansive interpretation of...
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By Steven Seidenberg | March 31, 2007
Trademark owners take on domain name tasters with little success.
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By Keith Ecker | March 31, 2007
Data analytic software organizes electronic files for more efficient document review.
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By Staff Writer | March 31, 2007
Pat Edgar has never met Stephen Peters. In fact, Edgar, who fired Peters from his post as a salesman at Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (BCI), didn't even work in same state as Peters, let alone know he was black. However, that didn't stop Peters from filing suit against the company alleging...
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By Keith Ecker | March 31, 2007
Brooklyn-born plaintiffs' attorney Michael Hausfeld is a betting man. He's banking that the legal environment overseas is ripe for private antitrust litigation. That's why in March, his firm--Cohen, Milstein, Hausfeld & Toll--opened an office in London, making it the first U.S. plaintiffs' firm to set up shop in Europe. "There's...
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By Steven Seidenberg | March 31, 2007
Trademark owners take on domain name tasters with little success.
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