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- December 01, 2003ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
As the winter months approached, a storm was brewing in the antitrust world. The U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Sixth and Eleventh circuits have split over the per se illegality of Hatch-Waxman patent-settlement agreements by which a patent-holding drug maker pays a generic drug company to delay its entry into the market. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has harshly criticized these agreements, and now the Supreme Court has an opportunity to calm the fury.
December 01, 2003Neal R. Stoll and Shepard GoldfeinRecent rulings of importance to your practice.
December 01, 2003ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent rulings of importance to your practice.
December 01, 2003ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent rulings of interest to your practice.
December 01, 2003ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent rulings of importance to your practice.
December 01, 2003ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |The increasing distribution of forms, procedures, rules, laws, and opinions in electronic format suggests that for certain legal materials it has become appropriate to look for a Web site early in the research process. A selected list of Web sites useful to attorneys engaged in litigating land use issues or drafting land use plans appears below. All sites should be viewed critically for accuracy and reliability of the information. It is important to remember that materials that are even a few years old may be excluded; the scope of coverage may be limited; and often a citation, name, or date is needed as an access point because the Web site content is not searchable.
December 01, 2003Lynn WishartWhile the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, 15 U.S.C.S. '1051, adequately addresses the legal difficulties associated with bad faith registration of trademarked names by non-trademark holders, e-exploitation of trademarks is still a problem for trademark holders.
December 01, 2003Jonathan BickJust as the reinvigorated Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed its third wave of lawsuits to thwart the trading of copyrighted music…
December 01, 2003Samuel Fineman, Esq.

