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  • These potential monopoly rights are the province of what is loosely referred to as intellectual-property law, an area that includes trademark law, copyright, and patent law see Figure 8.1.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • These potential monopoly rights are the province of what is loosely referred to as intellectual-property law, an area that includes trademark law, copyright, and patent law see Figure 8.1.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • These potential monopoly rights are the province of what is loosely referred to as intellectual-property law, an area that includes trademark law, copyright, and patent law see Figure 8.1.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • Another new U.S. player, Bentham Capital LLC, opened for business last Monday, and it's focusing on commercial and intellectual-property litigation, according to its chief investment officer, Ralph Sutton , a former lawyer at Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams, & Sheppard LLP.

    Funds Spring Up to Invest in High-Stakes Litigation Vanessa O'Connell 2011

  • A federal trial judge invalidated the patent claims last year and intellectual-property lawyers are watching the case closely to see if it marks a shift in patent law that could affect patient access to cutting-edge diagnostic tests.

    Legality of Human Gene Patents Questioned Stephanie Gleason 2011

  • Both Sen. Boxer and Rep. Towns expect to reintroduce the bill as early as possible in the new session, with concessions aimed at easing auto makers' intellectual-property concerns, their spokespeople say.

    Mechanics Seek Out 'Right to Repair' Angus Loten 2011

  • He also said concerns about China's discriminatory innovation policies and intellectual-property rights "can be just as important as addressing the currency issue."

    Korea Trade Deal to Reach Congress in Weeks Tom Barkley 2011

  • After all, companies will spend about $15.5 billion this year on U.S. commercial litigation and an additional $2.6 billion on intellectual-property litigation, according to estimates by BTI Consulting Group Inc., a Wellesley, Mass., research firm that surveyed 300 large companies in 2011.

    Funds Spring Up to Invest in High-Stakes Litigation Vanessa O'Connell 2011

  • Beyond intellectual-property issues, Sandy Bass-Cors , executive director of the Coalition for Auto Repair Equality in Alexandria, Va., says mechanics are frustrated that the federal government spent billions of dollars bailing out GM and Chrysler during the recession, while boosting dealership sales with the Cash for Clunkers program.

    Mechanics Seek Out 'Right to Repair' Angus Loten 2011

  • A series of large tech companies and intellectual-property firms had been expected to make bids for the Nortel portfolio.

    Google Seeks Nortel Patents in Defensive Move Amir Efrati 2011

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