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    The Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trademark Attorneys (PSB) has received a complaint against Michael Masri (Masri) and Julie Chun (Chun). The PSB is to decide if disciplinary proceedings are warranted against Masri & Chun before the Patents and Trade Marks Disciplinary Tribunal (PTMDT). The professional conduct of Masri and Chen is discussed in relation to the Patents Regulations 1991 (Cth) and Code of Conduct for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys . Breaches are discussed together

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    Looking for a patent attorney or trademark attorney? Well, you've come to the right place. We've been around long enough to really handle just about any type of patent. We receive telephone calls and visits from people that are just like you. They are looking for a patent attorney to represent them and protect their rights. We've heard the horror stories about regular everyday people that developed a brilliant idea. They did not take the right steps to protect the idea. They quickly discovered that

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    interest. Becoming a patent attorney would allow me to interact, protect, and assist in the creation, development and overall progress of ideas. The thought of having a job where I am able to build my own mind while doing the previously mentioned activities with cutting

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    Law- Patent Attorney As a patent attorney you'll assess whether inventions are new and innovative and therefore eligible to be patented. Specially trained in drafting patents and with knowledge of intellectual property law, you will lead individual inventors or companies through the required process to obtain a patent and then act to enforce inventors' rights if patents are infringed. Patents are granted by the government and give inventors the right to prevent other parties from using or copying

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    I vividly remember that chilly night in March as I walked out of Fifer, the building my father now calls home, for the first time. I had goosebumps, but they were not from the cold I felt hit my skin. Instead, they were from the sickness in my stomach. As I got in the car, I began to cry and had to stop myself from running back inside. My entire world had turned upside-down. How could I go home without my father? How could I leave him in a nursing home, a place where he was too young and mentally

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    Living the life pleasantly while removing any sign of alcoholism The addiction to alcohol is one of the lots of forms of habit that can happen to every age, as of adolescent to adults. Curing for alcoholics has been developed through numerous doctors and psychiatrists to assist these people defeat their habit to alcohol. Group psychotherapy is a type of psychotherapy inside which individual or more therapists care for a small amount of clients collectively as a group. The phrase can legally refer

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    memorandum to: Tom hazzard, ceo from: Venkata reddy putluri subject: palm patent infringment issue date: June 19, 2014 c: steve holmes, patent attorney This memo is to recommend that ttools should stop negotiations with Palm and take immediate legal action through patent litigation means. This action is needed in order to protect ttools’ innovation and for survivability of ttools business. Based on the design patent and non-disclosure agreement with Palm it is very clear that Palm has committed

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    The Invention Essay

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    So You've Just Come Up With A Million Dollar Idea - Now What? While there is no set formula on how a would-be inventor can take their great idea from mind to manufacturing, there are some things they must be aware of and some steps they simply must take as they move forward. If you think you have one of those great ideas, set aside all celebrations for the time being and start taking real action toward making the idea a productive and profitable reality. Be warned, though: this isn't going to be

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    In the United States, both U.S. Patent Law and U.S. “ Food and Drug Administration” (FDA) law govern the exclusivity rights for new pharmaceutical products. As Chinese companies invest research time and money in developing new drugs, it is important to keep in mind both the relevant U.S. patent law and the applicable FDA law that could affect the exclusivity period for that drug in the United States. Mistakes in not obtaining proper patent coverage or satisfying the FDA laws could cost the drug company

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    The Apple Vs. Samsung War

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    The Apple vs. Samsung War This paper will give us an overview of the patent infringement war between the world’s two biggest smartphone makers – Apple Inc. and Samsung. For the last three years, these two technology giants have clashed on a scale unheard of in the history of the business world, their licit war costing more than a billion dollars and spanning four continents. For the purpose of this paper, I will go back to where the Apple vs. Samsung saga began, back in April 2011. The main objective

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