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  • Coman called Bolar a "corrupt politician, a shakedown artist and a con man."

    New Orleans Saints Central 2010

  • Coman called Bolar a "corrupt politician, a shakedown artist and a con man."

    New Orleans Saints Central 2010

  • According to patent law experts, patent linkage undermines public health safeguards in the Indian patent legislation such as Bolar exception, and compulsory licence.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • According to patent law experts, patent linkage undermines public health safeguards in the Indian patent legislation such as Bolar exception, and compulsory licence.

    Analysis 2010

  • Douglas Campbell was second on the podium and spoke on the 'Bolar' exemptions relating to the experimental use of patented products.

    IMPACT® 2009

  • China, like Taiwan and Japan before them, continually require joint ventures to develop local supplier bases and build the productive capacities of domestic firms; • institute safeguards when domestic firms suffer from an unwarranted flood of goods imports or service providers; • exempt plant and life forms from the patenting process, like many South Asian nations due to protect biodiversity, indigenous rights, and the ability of domestic firms to develop new products; • permit early working or "Bolar" provisions on innovations so domestic firms can stand ready to enter a market when a patent expires.

    Agriculture Observatory 2008

  • China, like Taiwan and Japan before them, continually require joint ventures to develop local supplier bases and build the productive capacities of domestic firms; • institute safeguards when domestic firms suffer from an unwarranted flood of goods imports or service providers; • exempt plant and life forms from the patenting process, like many South Asian nations due to protect biodiversity, indigenous rights, and the ability of domestic firms to develop new products; • permit early working or "Bolar" provisions on innovations so domestic firms can stand ready to enter a market when a patent expires.

    Agriculture Observatory 2008

  • Al Sharpton, was leading an effort on Facebook to raise money to enable Williams-Bolar to afford an appeal of her case.

    WATCH: Ohio Mother Convicted Of Felony For Lying To Get Kids Into Better School Erica Liepmann 2011

  • "I felt that the sentence was draconian and really, the case of Kelley WIlliams-Bolar, it's such a microcosm of everything that is wrong with America when it comes to access to educational quality, when it comes to economic inequality and when it comes to inequality in the criminal justice system."

    WATCH: Ohio Mother Convicted Of Felony For Lying To Get Kids Into Better School Erica Liepmann 2011

  • Williams-Bolar was convicted by a jury of using her father's address to claim residency status that would allow her children to attend a higher-performing suburban school.

    WATCH: Ohio Mother Convicted Of Felony For Lying To Get Kids Into Better School Erica Liepmann 2011

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