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Fish & Richardson Elevates 15 Attorneys to Principal in Class Distinguished by Diversity of Background and Experience

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

Notably, the majority of this class started at Fish as first-year or summer associates and includes 10 women and people of color, which underscores Fish’s commitment to hire, advance, and retain a diverse team and foster an inclusive and equitable environment. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Joel Henry (Washington, D.C.),

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FTC Hosts Public Forum on Proposed Rule Banning Non-Compete Clauses

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On February 16, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) hosted a public forum to examine its proposed rule to ban non-compete agreements. Those in support of the rule included physicians, veterinarians, charter school teachers, and franchisees.

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Introducing the Trade Secret Case Management Judicial Guide

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The guide will quickly become leading the go-to source as Federal Judges manage their growing trade secrecy caseloads. Menell * As the knowledge economy expanded and concerns about trade secret misappropriation mounted in the digital age, federal policymakers undertook efforts to reinforce trade secret protection a decade ago.

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Attorneys Adam Shartzer and Josh Carrigan Author Law360 Expert Analysis “Patent Fee-Shifting Often Leaves Prevailing Parties Unpaid”

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Principal Adam Shartzer and Associate Josh Carrigan authored Expert Analysis for Law360 examining a fee-shifting statute for patent cases that allows prevailing parties to recover their reasonable attorney fees in exceptional patent infringement cases. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in the 1990 Badalamenti v.

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[Conference Report] Patents, truth, PCT and more at the UIC School of Law International IP Practice Seminar

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Back in October, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property (“IP”), Information, and Privacy Law organized and virtually hosted its International IP Practice Seminar. Adam Ernette (UIC) reports on the seminar. Lisa Jorgenson, spoke at the Seminar’s featured session. PCT is just one aspect of that value.

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

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4, June/July 2022, by the American Bar Association. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. Published in Landslide , Vol.

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

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4, June/July 2022, by the American Bar Association. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. Published in Landslide , Vol.

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