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Over 1,000 Cases Now Included in K&L Gates' E-Discovery Case Database
Electronic Discovery Law, 07/03/08
We are pleased to announce that our searchable case database now contains over 1,000 e-discovery cases from state and federal jurisdictions, with new cases being added every week. Now more than ever, our database is an excellent source of information on developing e-discovery case law around the country.

Remove Hidden Metadata from Word Documents
TechnoEsq, 07/02/08
Unfortunately, metadata has curtailed one of the courtesies attorneys in litigation formerly exhibited through providing discovery requests in an electronic format so that opposing counsel didn’t have to have his assistant re-type your requests when answering discovery.

Is E-Mail Evidence Less Persuasive?
EDD Update, 06/20/08
I suppose it says something about your status in life if you are pleased or appalled to see Wall Street titans with eight-figure incomes taken away in handcuffs and booked. It's a bit like the lawyers in Qualcomm v Broadcom: we can identify with them until the lying starts, and then we no longer see ourselves in their moccasins.
Patent and Trademark Management
  • Cisco and Apple Reach Agreement on iPhone Trademark (February 21, 2007) Apple, Inc. "Cisco and Apple(R) today announced that they have resolved their dispute involving the ""iPhone"" trademark. Under the agreement, both companies are free to use the ""iPhone"" trademark on their products throughout the world."
  • Domain Name Disputes ¿ The Battle Is Joined (February 20, 2007)

    Eric Sinrod of FindLaw

    There was a time when it seemed that powerful trademark holders generally prevailed when they sought the transfer of Internet domain names that contained their trademarks. However, recent decisions show that domain name registrants have a fighting chance under certain circumstances.
  • Google Now Searches More Than 7 Million US Patents (December 14, 2006) Google Have you ever wondered who invented the zipper, the lawn mower - or maybe the eraser? Well now Google makes it easier than ever to search the over 7 million patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
  • Motion Picture Studios File Suit To Stop Ripping of DVDS to Portable Video Players (November 27, 2006)

    Eric Sinrod of FindLaw

    Just when you thought it might be safe to rip DVDs for use on your personal video player, such as an iPod Video, the motion picture studios have just filed a federal lawsuit in New York to put an end to such practices. While the motion picture studios certainly have financial and legal might behind them, the question remains as to whether they will prevail in their lawsuit.
  • Microsoft Statement on Novell Agreement (November 20, 2006) Microsoft Microsoft and Novell have agreed to disagree on whether certain open source offerings infringe Microsoft patents and whether certain Microsoft offerings infringe Novell patents.
  • Samsung granted Ex-Parte injunctions against grey market importers in landmark parallel importation case (October 31, 2006) Samsung A landmark decision has resulted in an ex-parte injunction being granted in favour of Samsung India Electronics Pvt. LTD alongside parent Samsung Electronic Company LTD against 7 dealers based across Delhi, Indore, Kolkata and Bangalore restraining them from importing, exporting, distributing, selling, advertising and directly or indirectly dealing in 'grey market' ink cartridges and toners and any other products carrying the Samsung trademark.
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