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Do Conflicting Expert Opinions Preclude Summary Judgment In Patent Infringement Cases?

It is a common litigation scenario: One side's expert says one thing while the other side's says just the opposite. But when - as in patent cases - expert opinion is so critical to the outcome, is summary judgment possible when the two experts disagree?

Robert Ambrogi

 

 
How One Small Business Used Intellectual Property To Create Incredible Success

Small businesses often wonder how they can use intellectual property to meet their goals for success. Here's how one small business did it and went on to be one of the most successful organizations in that past century.

Mark Partridge

 

 
Libraries: Not Just Full of Books

Warning! The belief that the right of survivorship exists just because both names are present on the document often causes problems at the worst of times, after the death of one of the owners. An estate planning attorney with over 30 years experience explains how best to hold title and possibly avoid probate in the process.

Nola Redd

 

 
Protect Your Invention - 2 Inexpensive legal ways

There are two legal ways to protect your invention that you will want to consider before spending thousands of dollars on a patent. But before we get into that, you need to understand how intellectual property rights work. Intellectual Property includes patents, trademarks, servicemarks, and copyrights.

Arik Bannister

 

 
Intellectual Property - Its Meaning And Development In India

The term "intellectual property" was introduced in the case of Davoll et al. v. Brown in October 1845 in the Massachusetts Circuit Court. In this Justice Charles L. Woodbury held that "only in this way can we protect intellectual property, the labors of the mind, productions and interests as much a man's own...as the wheat he cultivates, or the flocks he rears." Section 1 of the French law of 1791 also stated that "All new discoveries are the property of the...

Monika Kanwar

 

 
Give The Wrong Words An Inch And They May Take A Mile!

A Confidentiality Agreement is a contract signed by two parties, acknowledging that a concept or idea is being disclosed to one party by the other, with the understanding that the party being shown the idea or concept will not use the idea or concept, or disclose the information to anyone else, unless given permission in writing by the party disclosing the idea or concept.

Richard Vegas

 

 
10 Truths for Inventors

My experience as an inventor combined with my work as a coach for inventors has resulted in the following 10 truths that every inventor needs to know.

Bob Cannon

 

 
Facts about Snoring

The Article submitted advocates the invalidity of Business Method Patent in Indian scenario. India is a developing country and has bountiful of resources with it. Thus patenting its innovative Business related methods would be detrimental at this stage. Indian Patent Act, 1970 disqualifies the patenting of Business Method by Section 2(k). In my Article I have made a comparison between the Developing world's perspective and Developed world's perspective over the issue. I...

Elizabeth Radisson

 

 
Intellectual Property - Patent Dispute - Pharmaceuticals - Patent Invalidity - Generic Drugs

The case of Generics (UK) Ltd and Others v H Lundbeck A/S [2007] involved a defendant which was a small research-based pharmaceutical company located in Denmark. It held a European patent ("the Patent") in respect of an anti-depressant drug, escitalopram. The Patent had a priority date of June 1988.

Rosanna Cooper

 

 
Guide to Current Patent Reform Legislation

Legislation that would dramatically overhaul U.S. patent law appears to be on a fast track in Congress, with Senators Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) and Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) leading the charge. But legal and business groups are finding themselves at odds over the legislation, with some saying it would reduce patent litigation costs and improve patent quality while others say it would do just the opposite. In April, identical bills were filed in the Senate and House, each titled the...

Robert Ambrogi

 

 
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