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ACC IP Committee Amicus in Fujitsu v. Netgear filed 3/4/10

In this amicus brief, the ACC urges the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit not to adopt a "standards compliance" exception to the long-standing rule that patent claims must be compared to accused products on a limitation-by-limitation basis.

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Brief for Amicus Curiae Association of Corporate Counsel Against Finding an Adverse Inference Upon Assertion of Attorney-Client Privilege

By Frederick J. Krebs, president, Susan Hackett, senior vice president and general counsel, Nelson Blish, chairman of intellectual property committee, John W. Hogan, Jr., vice-chairman of IP committee, Taraneh Maghame - chairman of the advocacy subcommittee of the IP committee - Association of Corporate Counsel; Michel G. Stockwell and Cynthia B. Rothschild - Kilpatrick Stockton LLP

A brief addressing the question of whether it is appropriate for the trier of fact to draw an adverse inference with respect to willful infringement when the attorney-client privilege and/or work product privilege is invoked by a defendant in an infringement suit.

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Phillips v. AWH Corp. et. al., Fed. Cir., 9/20/2004

A decision in this Federal Circuit case will resolve issues concerning the construction of patent claims and the use of dictionaries. The decision will have a direct bearing on ACC's members as it will affect many of their clients' businesses, investments and litigation decisions concerning patents. ACC's Intellectual Property Law Committee recommended filing this brief that was drafted with the assistance of committee sponsor, Kilpatrick Stockton.

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Domain Name Purchase Agreement

Seller has registered the Internet domain name DOMAIN.com and the Buyer desires that Seller sell to Buyer and transfer all rights in the
Domain Name to Buyer.

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