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  • Information about the advancement of lawyers in the patent profession.

    December 28, 2007ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Part One of this series discussed the history of licensing and the need to prove infringement. This month's installment addresses patent trolls and the rise of the Asian IP powerhouse.

    December 28, 2007Terry Ludlow
  • The worldwide patenting landscape is undergoing slow but inevitable tectonic shifts. During the first half of this century, the oligopoly of the United States, Europe, and Japan as the source of the vast majority of new ideas will be broken with the rise of innovation concentrated in other nations beyond the Trilateral, as the USPTO, EPO, and JPO are known.

    December 28, 2007John H. Hornickel
  • This article lays the groundwork for those in power to learn how they can help women lawyers succeed.

    December 28, 2007Jennifer Bluestein
  • Law firms are constrained by professional ethics in how they address the issues of lawyer mobility. Rule 5.6 of the ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility expressly prohibits lawyers from entering into agreements that restrict their right to practice, including covenants not to compete. The overwhelming majority of jurisdictions interpret the rule to preclude less direct restrictions on competition, including financial penalties known as 'forfeiture-for-competition' agreements.

    December 28, 2007Wayne N. Outten and Mark R. Humowiecki
  • News about lawyers and law firms in the franchising industry.

    December 27, 2007ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Highlights of the latest franchising news from around the country.

    December 27, 2007ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |