International Protection of Trade Secrets
October 27, 2015John provides a comparative analysis of trade secret law in the U.S., Europe, the BRIC countries and Japan.
John provides a comparative analysis of trade secret law in the U.S., Europe, the BRIC countries and Japan.
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The delicate balance between protecting a university's intellectual property and the importance for faculty and students to publish their research findings can create predicaments for the university technology transfer offices. We address the disclosure activities common in the university settings and how to mitigate potential risk.
The U.S. became a member of the Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement in May 2015. U.S. applicants can now take advantage of a centralized procedure for global examination of design applications.
There are numerous advantages to using new post-grant proceedings for patent trials.
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