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Who Cares About Japan?
June 28, 2007
Since 2002, when then-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi stated he intended to transform Japan into a 'nation that is built on the platform of intellectual properties,' the Japanese government has shifted its focus on Intellectual Property ('IP'), bringing about numerous policy changes empowering Japanese firms to actively pursue both defensive and offensive corporate strategies to further discover the inherent value of their intellectual capital. These changes included not only new laws and agencies, but also the establishment of an Intellectual Property High Court ('IPHC') that handles only IP-related cases. For the United States, this signals that Japan is determined to become more competitive in both domestic and international markets using IP.
Foreign-Made Copies of Software Do Not Infringe Patent for Software-Implemented Invention: The Supreme Court's Decision in Microsoft Corp. v. AT&T Corp.
June 28, 2007
Can a company skirt infringement of a U.S. patent for a software-enabled computer by sending a master software disk from the United States to a non-U.S. country where computers are loaded with installation disks generated from the master disk, but are not loaded with the master disk itself? In <i>Microsoft Corp. v. AT&amp;T Corp.</i>, 550 U.S. ____, 127 S.Ct. 1746 (2007), a highly anticipated decision with potentially significant ramifications for the enforcement of software-based patents, the Supreme Court answered 'yes.'
Real Property Law
June 28, 2007
Analysis and description of key cases.
What's Hot, What's Not
June 28, 2007
News about lawyer's and law firms in the partnership arena.
Landlord & Tenant
June 28, 2007
Major cases you need to know.
Development
June 28, 2007
In-depth analysis of key cases.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 28, 2007
A look at recent rulings.
Index
June 28, 2007
Everything contained in this issue, in an easy-to-read index.
The Practice Group: A Firm Management Tool Or an Anchor?
June 28, 2007
The popularity of the practice group &mdash; an entity within a firm comprised of those who practice a specific area of law or serve a specific industry &mdash; is well grounded, in that it opens a number of advantages to managing a practice and better serving clients. But so complex and management sensitive are practice groups that they open, as well, the easy propensity to misuse the practice group concept in a classic case of poor management canceling the value of a good concept.
Digging Out from the Information Blizzard
June 28, 2007
It seems that information flows unabated onto the desktop or into the PDA 24/7. For many years, information was contained by fee-based access to aggregators, like LexisNexis and Westlaw, or obtained through the services of a third party. In the last few years, the governmental units and private data creators have begun to distribute information directly through the Internet. Much property information now comes from freely available, or reasonably priced, sources on the Internet. And it is available 24/7.

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