ABA files amicus brief with U.S. Court of Appeals in intellectual property case
The American Bar Association has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in the intellectual property case of Lighting Ballast Control LLC v. PhilipsElectronics North America Corp. and University Lighting Technologies Inc.
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34th annual Telly Awards honors ABA’s ‘Voices for Victims: Lawyers Against Human Trafficking’
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May 20, 2013 - ABA Sections of Antitrust Law, International Law submit comments to China’s Ministry of Commerce concerning its Comment Draft of the Interim Regulation on Standards Applicable to Simple Cases of Concentrations of Business Operators
May 20, 2013 - ABA Sections of Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law and Science and Technology Law submit comments on European Commission Draft Proposal for a Revised Block Exemption for Technology Transfer Agreements and for Revised Guidelines
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