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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Matthew Greene of BNA Books, +1-703-341-5767, mgreene1@bna.com
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Introduction - II. Theoretical and practical cases for the enactment of laws to protect indigenous intellectual property - A. The Theories Underlying Current Patent Law - B. The Modern Patent Law Theories as a Basis for Indigenous IP Law - III. The united states’ approaches to protecting indigenous intellectual property rights of indigenous peoples - A. Current U.S. Patent Law Cannot Protect Indigenous Intellectual Property - B. Bioprospecting Approaches Protecting Indigenous Intellectual Property in the United States - C. Judicial Approach to Protecting Indigenous Property in the United States - IV. The laws protecting indigenous intellectual property rights in other countries - V. The articles of the u.n. declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples - VI. Enactment of american i...
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Mr. Leonard to Head Intellectual Property Firm's Trademark Department
PHILADELPHIA -- Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP, a Philadelphia intelle...
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Jason R. Jones has been named equity partner with the firm of Thorpe North & Western LLP. Jones has been with Thorpe North & Western since October 2001. His practice has focused on the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patents in the mechanical sciences and a variety of trademark and copyright matters. Jones' education includes degrees from the University of Utah.
Perry S. Clegg, David J. Langeland and Benjamin J. Holt have been elected as officers of the Cyberlaw Section of the Utah State Bar. Clegg, chairing the section, is the former vice chairman of the section and practices as an intellectual property attorney at Bateman IP Law Group. There, he assists clients in domain name, e- commerce, licensing and patent and trademark litigation. Langeland, the section's vice cha...
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Don't miss this opportunity to meet leaders of the IP law community: April 6-7, 2011 at the Sheraton, Palo Alto.
NEW YORK -- On April 6-7, IP Counse...
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Barbara Krebs Yuill has joined the law firm of Resides & Resides. A registered patent attorney, Yuill works in all areas of intellectual property (IP) law. Her primary area of practice has been patent prosecution, where she has drafted, filed and prosecuted application in the fields of chemical processing, medical instruments and procedures, oil & gas recovery, ceramic materials and business methods.
Prior to joining Resides & Resides, Yuill was an associate with the firm of McAfee & Taft. During her career she has served as technical manager of hydrometallurgy with Anaconda Minerals, technical consultant and supervisor of resource R&D with Atlantic Richfield, senior engineer with TECHRAD and senior staff engineer of Kerr-McGee's Technology Division. She also has served as a consultant ...
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Business Editors
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 30, 2002
Kilpatrick Stockton LLP recently was named in IP Worldwide's listing of top intellectual ...
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Fred DeKuyper, retired associate general counsel at the Johns Hopkins University for more than three decades, died last week; he was only 70. Aside from what was referred to outside counsel, Fred and ultimately six colleagues handled all of the university's legal matters -- a massive workload by anyone's standards. Fred had Hopkins blood in his veins. He loved the university, his Hopkins clients and his work. He was extremely proud of his association with the school.
I knew Fred for more than 20 years, although I am at a loss to recall where we first met. If I was to be put under oath, I would testify that likely we met through the newly formed Intellectual Property Law Committee of the Maryland State Bar Association. Fred relished IP law, although he was also a top-notch employment and...
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NORTHBROOK, Ill., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a world leader in safety testing and certification, is announcing a new training program to help educate law enforcement, regulatory authorities and private sector investigators on intellectual property (IP) crimes. Developed in partnership with INTERPOL, the courses are designed to increase awareness and understanding of transnational organized IP crime syndicates and explore best practices that most effectively mitigate their activities. INTERPOL and UL will be showcasing program content at the 2010 International Law Enforcement Intellectual Property Crime Conference being held in Hong Kong, China on Oct. 19-21, 2010.
The 2010 International Law Enforcement IP conference, the first to be held in Asia, will bring ...