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Bill Mordan

Using the book "Why Nations Fail" as a model, this column applies economic theory to the corporate world.

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Source: ACC Docket
Maggy Baccinelli

Doug Luftman, CBS’s vice-president, discusses the path he took in order to combine engineering and the law in his career.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Bao Tran and Dr. Phi Nguyen

Who will be able to claim ownership over the next great American invention has a lot to do with patent law and its dramatic new makeover. Learn how a savvy medical supplies company had a makeover of its own, developing a system in order to cheaply and smartly apply for patents in this changing legal landscape.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Gerard J. Lewis, Jr. and David J. Wittenstein

With just a click of a button and a simple forward of a newsletter, you could unwittingly be violating a subscription contract. Unauthorized copying of a newsletter could cost your company millions in copyright infringement damages. This articles offers suggestions on how to avoid this type of claim and what to do if have to defend against one.

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Interest Area: Intellectual Property
Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
John A. Shutkin and Marion A. Hecht

It’s a case for which no company stakeholder ever wants to go to trial: the corporate veil has been pierced, and your executive might be found personally guilty for the wrongdoing of the company. This article explores what corporations can do to protect themselves from this oft-seen type of litigation.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
David M. Cohen

In order to bypass the hazards and strains of litigation, many have chosen to resolve conflict through mediation. this article offers tips on how to prepare for mediation, including strategies for selecting an excellent mediator.

Michael R. Geroe and J. Keith Biancamano

The “Shine the Light” law, which requires businesses to release what customer information they have shared with third-party companies, has led, in recent months, to an increase in class action suits. Learn how to comply with the statute and avoid losing millions of dollars in damages.

Aaron L. Schwartz, Michael G. Biro and Brian C. Trinque

The America Invents Act (AIA) just changed the rules for acquiring intellectual property, pushing companies to file patents earlier in the R&D phase. Learn more about how the AIA may affect your company and what strategies you can adopt to come out on top.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Steven M. Haines, Jeffrey P. Kushan and David A. Steffes

The question of where a company challenging a patent should litigate — in district court or the US patent and trademark Office (PTO) — just got a little trickier. Through the America Invents Act, the USPTO offers two new procedures. Learn what to anticipate from these hearings and how they compare to district court litigation.

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Region: United States
John Okray

This article makes a convincing case as to why contract law might be the best kind of law to practice. For those interested in learning more about contract law, discover a useful overview of the practice. And for those experienced contract lawyers, check out the refresher tips on how to make a good job even better.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
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