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Intellectual Property

Jun. 17, 2000

Bad News

Practitioner: Intellectual Property Law By Vernon M. Winters To be named as a defendant in a high-stakes patent-infringement suit can be, short of a visit from criminal law-enforcement officials, the worst legal news that a corporation can receive. The assertion that a patent, or family of patents, may read on a company's products, or the processes the company uses to produce those products, is a real threat.


        Intellectual Property Law
        By Vernon M. Winters
        
        To be named as a defendant in a high-stakes patent-infringement suit can be, short of a visit from criminal law-enforcement officials, the worst legal news that a corporation can receive. The assertion t...

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