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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – Intellectual Property Journal Student Editors (September 2022)

IPilogue

Founded in 1984, the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ) covers matters relating to all aspects of Intellectual Property such as patents, trademarks, copyright, designs, trade secrets, and related areas such as privacy. The focus of the journal is on Canadian material with a mix of comparative and international law content.

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DEADLINE EXTENDED – Intellectual Property Journal Student Editors (September 2022)

IPilogue

Founded in 1984, the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ) covers matters relating to all aspects of Intellectual Property such as patents, trademarks, copyright, designs, trade secrets, and related areas such as privacy. The focus of the journal is on Canadian material with a mix of comparative and international law content.

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Plagiarism Police come for Winston & Strawn

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2024) A recent copyright infringement lawsuit filed by small Boston intellectual property boutique Hsuanyeh Law Group PC (HLG) against international giant Winston & Strawn LLP focuses a dividing line that can highlight when copying the work of another firm is permissible. Winston & Strawn , 23-cv-11193 (S.D.N.Y.

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Fish Attorneys Nicholas Stephens and Casey Kraning Author Article in Westlaw Journal IP, “2022 Ushers in New Developments in the Patent Review Process”

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

discuss recent post-grant developments at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). PDF copy available. In April 2022, Kathi Vidal assumed office as Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO or Office), ushering in a new era for the agency. Attorneys Nicholas Stephens and Casey Kraning, Ph.D.

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Attorneys Dorothy Whelan, Karl Renner, and Casey Kraning, Ph.D., Author National Law Journal Article “A Look Back on a Decade of Practice at the PTAB”

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

The implementation of the America Invents Act in 2012 significantly changed patent practice in the United States, in part by creating an avenue to challenge a patent’s validity at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) without enduring the time and expense of district court litigation. PDF copy available.

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Why Emerging Life Science Companies Must Address Copyright Compliance

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On a practical level, these emerging companies are running very lean, with little or no budget for expenses outside of discovering and patenting their compounds.  You can sign individual subscription license agreements with individual publishers that will provide certain usage rights on a journal- or collection-specific basis. 

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Associate Casey Kraning Authors Article for The National Law Journal “Congress and the America Invents Act – An Update on Recent Developments in the Senate”

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Read the full article in The National Law Journal. PDF copy available. Several Senate bills have been proposed over the last year to enact changes to the America Invents Act relating to post-grant practice before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal.