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IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Mitchell Lazarus |
When Spectrum Auctions Fail For some microwave links, cooperation beats competition as a way to share the air |
Registered Rep. April 29, 2013 Brill & Donovan |
The Perils of Global Giving Global philanthropy is on the rise, but wealthy individuals and foundations need to avoid the legal pitfalls. |
Chemistry World April 29, 2013 Maria Burke |
Finishing line in sight for libel reform Parliament has agreed a new libel law. The landmark piece of legislation, which applies to England and Wales, should provide more protection for individuals, including scientists, newspapers and broadcasters, who criticize big companies. |
Chemistry World April 12, 2013 Anbdrew Turley |
DuPont and Monsanto settle Roundup dispute Two US chemical heavyweights -- DuPont and agrichemical company Monsanto -- have agreed to drop a long running intellectual property dispute to make way for a series of licensing deals worth at least $1.75 billion. |
Chemistry World April 8, 2013 Sarah Houlton |
India rejects Novartis patent appeal India's Supreme Court has denied Novartis' appeal against the decision to refuse patent protection for its anticancer drug Glivec (imatinib mesylate). |
Information Today April 8, 2013 George H. Pike |
Court Finds No Fair Use by Meltwater in News Aggregator Case The Associated Press won a major victory against online news aggregator Meltwater when a Federal District Court in New York declared that Meltwater's "scraping" of AP news articles from the internet infringed on AP's copyrights. |
Information Today March 25, 2013 George H. Pike |
A 'Total Victory' for the First Sale Doctrine from the Supreme Court In a powerful and conclusive opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court declared that copyright's First Sale doctrine applies to all legal copyrighted works regardless of where they are manufactured. |
Chemistry World March 21, 2013 Andy Extance |
Court convicts ex-Aptuit researcher over drug data Steven Eaton, a former employee at drug discovery and development firm Aptuit's Riccarton site in Scotland, produced flawed data over six years. |
Food Processing March 2013 Biderman & Young |
How Food and Beverage Manufacturers Can Avoid Class Action Litigation The recent suits against energy drink makers are lessons for all food and beverage processors. |
Information Today March 14, 2013 |
LexisNexis Announces Major Release of Concordance Evolution Concordance Evolution is the next generation of the company's fully installed enterprise review software product for electronic discovery and litigation document management. The new release is completely web-enabled, allowing for efficient implementation and deployment. |
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