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Because of the U.S. Patent Office's strict self-imposed policy of non-issuance of weak patents, it is important for patent applicants to overcome this barrier by doing a proper and very thorough search prior to making an application. Companies like IBM and other...

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Title: Law.com - Newswire
Link: http://www.law.com/newswire/
  • Former KLA-Tencor Corp. executives have agreed to settle a lawsuit over stock option backdating after four years of torturous litigation, according to a court filing Monday. About $33 million in cash will be paid by the executives and the California company's insurer to KLA, according to lawyers briefed on the settlement, who requested anonymity because details of the deal haven't been made public. The deal has been a long time coming.

Title: Law.com - Legal Technology
Link: http://www.law.com/jsp/ltn/index.jsp
  • With technology, a legal department can speak with a single voice, think with a single mind, and act like a partnership even with lawyers dispersed around the world. Consultant Rees W. Morrison discusses 20 techniques that increase coherence and effectiveness in a spread-out department.

Title: Law.com - In-House Counsel
Link: http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/index.jsp
  • Jenner and Block's Michael K. Lowman and Andrew F. Merrick examine SEC v. Founding Partners Capital Mgmt., a recent federal court ruling that significantly curtails the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue ill-gotten gains from relief defendants in an SEC enforcement action. The ruling is significant for practicing securities lawyers because it confirms that there are important boundaries that circumscribe the SEC's authority to pursue claims against relief defendants.