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Snapshot 3: Winning is Losing

Snapshot 4: Useful Model for Joint Research Deals

The Patent Exhaustion Doctrine is Here to Stay

Strategic IP Planning

Recent Significant Trademark Decisions

Recent Significant Copyright Decisions

Reasons to Pursue Trademarks

Prosecution Pitfalls

Snapshot 5: Power of Know How

Patents are Different from other IP

Patent and Know-How License For Rustproof Widgets

Navigating the World of Copyright

Snapshot 2: License v. Covenant Not to Sue

Frequently Asked Questions About Trademarks

How to Recognize Invention

Freedom to Operate

Snapshot 1: Four Major Stars of Every Patent License

Snapshot 6: Did Shift in Exhaustion Doctrine Make Patents Stronger?

Deposition Comparison

Attorney Client Privilege for Patents

Advanced Royalty Strategies

Who wears the boxing gloves?

Term Sheet System 

Term Sheet Strategies Helpful to Draft and Negotiate Joint Development Agreements 

Standing room only.

Settlement Agreements and blocking clauses

Pitfalls When Commercializing Products Developed From Joint Research.

Pitfalls under the Repair v Reconstruction Doctrine

Pitfalls under the implied license doctrine 

Patentees who sell equipment and associated consumables are vulnerable to the exhaustion doctrine