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Patent Law Textbooks: A Micro-Symposium

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This Friday, November 5, the Iowa Innovation, Business & Law Center will be hosting a first-of-its-kind event (to the best of my knowledge at least): a panel discussion by patent law casebook authors about what makes their textbooks tick. These panels will feature authors of the following casebooks: Martin J. 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

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The Quest for a Meaningful Threshold of Invention: Atlantic Works v. Brady (1883)

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The authors go on to suggest the cognitive test may not always serve as an accurate proxy for determining whether an invention requires the economic incentives provided by a patent. Joseph Scott Miller, United States Supreme Court Ip Cases, 1810-2019: Measuring & Mapping the Citation Networks , 69 Cath. ” Daniel M.

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Just Humor Them: Jests, Jokes, Satire, and Parody In Infringement and Defamation Cases

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And recent matters, like Jack Daniel Inc. It has been accepted that defamation law “isn’t supposed to change based on the method of communication” and that “only statements of fact can be libel[, slander or defamation],” according to the authors of It’s Hard To Prove Libel When Everything’s A Joke.

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Monthly Wrap Up (March 12, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Cases, Developments and Posts

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For more on the decision, check out Scott Lauck’s post on the case for Missouri Lawyers Media. But one that really stands out is Jackson Lewis’ Erik Winton, Clifford Atlas, Daniel Thornton and Daniel Doron’s analysis of how the FTC has deviated from its own workshops and from its own experts in formulating its proposed ban.

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Monthly Wrap Up (April 4, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Cases, Posts and Developments

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Rana, Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley of the U.S. On this record, Judge Scott Corley found there were no plausible claims of use or disclosure by SoloInsight and that it could not be vicariously liable for conduct that occurred before it hired that employee. EmergencyMD, LLC C , et al. In Alert Enterprises, Inc.