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USPTO Accelerated Examination: A Pre-Litigation Strategy
February 28, 2008
This article explores the advantages achieved by using the USPTO's Accelerated Exam procedure as a pre-litigation strategy.
The Securities Act of 1933: Assessing and Managing IP Liability
February 28, 2008
Given the potential liability exposure established under the Securities Act of 1933, it is becoming increasingly important that a company's internal management and outside advisers thoroughly understand the IP-related risks associated with the realization of corporate value.
Federal Circuit Clarifies Standard for Direct Patent Infringement Involving Multiple Parties
February 28, 2008
This article discusses the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's recent decision in <i>BMC Resources, Inc. v. Paymentech,</i> which clarified the standard for direct infringement where multiple parties are involved in performing steps of a method claim.
Settling the Tab for Entertainment Expenses
February 28, 2008
The conventional wisdom is that only 50% of the cost of routine meal and entertainment expenses is deductible. However, law and other professional service firms that spend a significant sum on these items should be aware of instances where they are fully deductible. Financial advisers can help find them.
Dealing with Merger Financial Data
February 28, 2008
When two law firms undertake merger discussions, they eventually exchange financial information. Typically, this exchange is anticipated from both a curiosity standpoint as well as a practical standpoint. Ultimately no merger will occur if it does not make good economic sense; therefore, critical financial review is essential.
Helping Associates Transition to Partnership
February 28, 2008
Unfortunately, many firms fail to prepare their associates for the change in financial status that will occur upon their election to partnership. As a result, they can be distracted by financial concerns, and much of the goodwill generated by their elevation to partnership is lost. At the same time, those firms that prepare their associates for the change and lend a helping hand in the transition develop strong loyalties and better long-term partners.
Bracing for Troubled Waters
February 28, 2008
A primer on how to manage your firm during an economic downturn.
Movers & Shakers
February 28, 2008
Who's doing what; who's going where.
Case Notes
February 28, 2008
Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
The Threshold Limit Values Controversy
February 28, 2008
The establishment of safe thresholds for human exposure to toxic substances has proved to be among the most controversial issues in the environmental and occupational safety and health arena. This article discusses how the Threshold Limit Values ("TLVs") are typically used in toxic tort litigation, explores the dimensions of the controversy surrounding their use, and addresses a recent industry lawsuit.

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