Issue: August 2005
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Features
Imagine: No More Indecision In Intellectual Property Cases,
by Lawrence B. Ebert
Errata Sheets in Interferences,
by Charles L. Gholz
Supreme Court's Inducement Theory in Grokster Creates Uncertainty,
by Robert A. Kalinsky & Gregory A. Sebald of Merchant & Gould, P.C.
RFC Express: Recently Filed Patent Cases; Recently Decided Patent Cases
How To Deal With IP Emergencies,
by Maria K. Nelson of Jones Day
The Safe Harbor Infringement Exemption Under the Hatch-Waxman Act, Finally Defined,
by Irving N. Feit of Hoffmann & Baron, LLP
Preparing or Evaluating Freedom to Operate, Non-Infringement, and Invalidity Opinions For a Business Transaction— Part I,
by Suneel Arora of Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner & Kluth, P.A.
Patent Infringement and the Duty of Due Care After Knorr-Bremse,
by Peter L. Brewer of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Departments
From The Editor
Technobytes™
Litigator's Corner:
Who Says Contingent Fee Lawyers Are the Biggest Moneymakers?, by Joseph N. Hosteny
Moving Up & Moving On
Client Development Tools:
If Your Phone Doesn't Ring, It could Be Your Client — Part II, by Nancy Roberts Linder
CAFC Happenings, by John L. Rogitz of Rogitz & Associates
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