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Development
August 30, 2011
Two key rulings are discussed.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
August 30, 2011
Recent rulings of importance.
MERS Standing: Its Impact on Title Insurance
August 30, 2011
Two recent decisions that greatly affected title insurers on the issue of standing for all foreclosing lenders and of MERS in particular.
Myriad Genetics
August 30, 2011
On July 29, 2011, the Federal Circuit handed down its decision in <i>Ass'n for Molecular Pathology et al. v. U.S.P.T.O.</i>, (often referred to as the "<i>Myriad Genetics</i> gene patent" case). The divided panel's three opinions reveal areas of broad agreement and notable disagreement about patent eligibility under 35 U.S.C. ' 101 of several categories of patent claims of interest to life sciences industries.
Decisions of Interest
August 30, 2011
Key rulings of importance are analyzed.
John Wiley & Sons v. Kirtsaeng
August 30, 2011
In <i>John Wiley &amp; Sons Inc., v. Kirtsaeng</i>,the Second Circuit took a stand against parallel importation of copyrighted works made under the authority of the U.S. copyright owner in a foreign country.
NJ & CT News
August 30, 2011
The latest rulings from neighboring states.
Supreme Court: 'Willful Blindness' Supports a Judgment of Induced Infringement
August 30, 2011
In <i>Global-Tech Appliances, Inc. v. SEB S.A.</i>, the Supreme Court held that "willful blindness" may satisfy the knowledge element required for a finding of induced infringement. In so doing, the Court rejected the prior "deliberate indifference" standard articulated by the Federal Circuit.
Divorce Settlements Funded By Proceeds of Fraud
August 30, 2011
The recent <i>Walsh</i> decision is a victory for non-moneyed spouses unknowingly married to those whose hearts are filled with larceny.
Emancipation, Frustration of Visitation and Child Support
August 30, 2011
Last month's article discussed relieving a parent of the duty to pay child support because a custodial parent has continually interfed with court-ordered visitation. The discussion continues herein.

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