Traditionally, Chinese society has been founded on the two Confucian precepts of deference to authority and use of conciliation to resolve disputes rather than on any system of “law” as known in the...
Details Share bIn March 2009, we reported that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit had issued a decision in the case of Tafas v. Doll (formerly, Tafas v. Dudas). Subsequent to that decision, the Federal Circuit granted a rehearing en banc, and...
Details Share bIn its decision in In re Bilski, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals held that a claim to a process only sets out patent-eligible subject matter if the claim requires use of a particular machine or involved a transformation of something to a...
Details Share bJohn Richards has updated his on-line article on utility model protection. It is well worth...
Details Share bJohn Richards, of our New York Office, is speaking, via a webcast, on the topic “When Does Discovery Become a Patentable Invention?” on Thursday, July 23, 2009. He is going to give the webcast at 10am Pacific, 11am Mountain, Noon...
Details Share bOn June 9, 2009, the International Trademark Association (INTA) announced the 2008 – 2009 Ladas Memorial Award Competition Winners. The Ladas Memorial Award Competition is an annual writing competition hosted by INTA and supported by Ladas...
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