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Inequitable Conduct

Gregory F. Wesner

Taking a page from the Federal Circuit's own analysis of the issue, we will examine the who, what, when, where (and why) of the decision in <i>Exergen Corporation v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.</i>

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e-Commerce Best Practices

Brett Tarr

This article addresses how e-commerce companies can get a handle on managing organizational information, and outlines processes for retaining and managing key business information that could be salient in legal proceedings, regulatory matters or compliance issues.

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Practice Tip: The Expanding World of the Product Liability Litigator

Joseph J. Ortego & Barbara A. Lukeman

The specialty of product liability legal practice is greatly expanding. Modern day product liability litigators are called upon to litigate cases involving subject matter that is far more complex and varied than years past.

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Update on Retaliation Claims

Victoria Woodin Chavey

Continuation of an analysis of <i>Kasten v. Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corp.</i>, wherein the Seventh Circuit held that an employee's strictly oral complaints about allegedly improper wage practices did not implicate the FLSA's prohibition of retaliation against those who have "filed any complaint."

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The PPC Trademark Battle Continues

Peter Kent

This article recently ran in our sister publication entitled Internet Law &amp; Strategy. We felt it was important to share with our readers.

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Enforceable Browse-Wrap Contracts

Jonathan Bick & Karen Berger

Doing business over the Internet is increasingly automated. In the past, Web sites used "terms of use" agreements which include an Internet mechanism to affirm consent to be bound by the agreement (click-wrap). Increasingly, browse-wrap agreements are replacing click-wrap agreements.

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Music Site Ruled Not 'Interactive' Enough

Mark Hamblett

A Webcasting service that provides users with individualized Internet radio stations is not required to pay licensing fees to copyright holders of the songs the service plays, the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.

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