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Playing From The Rough: Kirkland Signature™ Irons and The Doctrine of Equivelents

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Jordan is a third-year law student at the University of Missouri and a registered patent agent. He has an extensive background in chemistry and food science. Before law school, he was a greenskeeper at a local golf course. Costco is more famous for membership-based bulk grocery distribution than luxury sports goods.

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Fish & Richardson Attorneys Megan Chacon and Crystal Culhane Named 2021 Women of Influence in Law by the San Diego Business Journal

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Southern California Principal Megan Chacon and Associate Crystal Culhane, Ph.D. She currently represents Gilead Sciences, one of the largest and most well-known biotechnology companies in the world, in multiple patent litigation matters. were recognized as 2021 Women of Influence in Law by the San Diego Business Journal.

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Fish & Richardson Elevates 17 Attorneys to Principal 

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Caleb Bates (Silicon Valley and Southern California); Vivian Cheng (New York); Crystal Culhane (Southern California); Patrick Darno (D.C.); magna cum laude , from George Mason University School of Law in 2014 and his B.S., cum laude , in computer science and business from Lehigh University in 2008.

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

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Fish & Richardson is proud to announce the elevation of 15 attorneys to principals at the firm, effective January 1, 2023. The new principals are Ashley Bolt (Atlanta), Chet Campbell (Boston), Rae Crisler (Dallas), Sara Fish (Atlanta), Jared Hartzman (Washington, D.C.), Joel Henry (Washington, D.C.), Joel Henry (Washington, D.C.),

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Federal Circuit Narrows Scope for Copyrighting Software Function

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by Dennis Crouch The copyright lawsuit between the data-software company SAS Institute and its scrappy copycat World Programming has been interesting to follow over the past several years, and the Federal Circuit has now issued a controversial opinion in the case. World Programming Ltd., — F.4th 4th — (Fed. Oracle America, Inc. ,

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Kurt Glitzenstein Quoted in The American Lawyer “Litigation Leaders” Article

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in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in the late ’80s when I realized that obtaining my doctorate would require me to become extremely technically focused, in a way that didn’t seem quite right for me. federal courts, the International Trade Commission, and at the Federal Circuit. I received my B.S.

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13 Spooky Copyright Cases, Just in Time for Halloween

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The only thing scarier than a slasher flick is a lawsuit. Here are some of the greatest copyright horror stories, featuring such classics as “Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Halloween,” “Dracula,” “Ghostbusters” and … a creepy McDonalds character? It’s Halloween time again! Ghostbusters, Part I.

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