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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | April 2, 2018
A Delaware federal judge has invalidated three patents at the center of a series of lawsuits accusing major companies of infringing upon the technology that underpins Siri, the digital assistant built into Apple products.
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By Gretchen L. Temeles, Christiane Campbell, Vicki G. Norton and Amanda Abelmann | April 2, 2018
Protection of intellectual property is a key element in any company's efforts to secure a competitive advantage.
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By Nicole J. O'Hara | April 2, 2018
Intellectual property law protecting fictional—or literary—characters has evolved to recognize that it is often the protagonist or antagonist within a creative work that leave the longest-lasting impression on the audience.
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By M. Kelly Tillery and Adam B. Fischer | April 1, 2018
Imagine this scenario: Your client creates the next big thing, 2018's “it” product. With your assistance, that client takes the traditional steps to protect and promote the product: signs nondisclosure agreements with suppliers; obtains trademarks to protect the brand; applies for patents to safeguard the concept; and receives required agency approvals. The client exhausts countless resources, and overcomes repeated challenges, to finally bring the product to market.
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By Carey Jordan and D. Jeremy Harrison | April 1, 2018
In the midst of remarkable technological advances, we are simultaneously enduring one of the most tumultuous global economies seen in several decades.
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By Michael Bittner | April 1, 2018
While those courts that have weighed in on work-at-home employees have come to similar conclusions, it remains to be seen what factors—if any—may complicate this analysis.
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By Jenna Loadman and Tyler Marandola | March 30, 2018
In the heyday of the video-sharing service Vine, Kayla Newman, a Chicago-area teen, birthed a new catchphrase for the millennial generation with two words—“on fleek.”
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By Michael F. Snyder and Anthony S. Volpe | March 30, 2018
This article advocates for having in-house or retained counsel make periodic reviews of corporate employment agreements and for having counsel involved in any new hire where there is strong likelihood that the position will lead to the creation of IP.
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By W. Drew Kastner, Stephenie Wingyuen Yeung, Andrew Chou and Sekou Lewis | March 30, 2018
Intellectual property rights in trademarks, copyrights, domain names and website content are among a company's most significant assets and account for key elements of a business' core operations and consumer brand recognition.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | March 29, 2018
A Delaware federal judge on Wednesday wiped out a $235 million verdict against Teva Pharmaceuticals for supposedly infringing a GlaxoSmithKline plc patent for the hypertension drug Coreg.
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