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Mastering Client Reviews: Your How-to Guide to Crafting a Review-Friendly Law Firm Website

Attorney at Work

Law firm client reviews — which go beyond simple endorsements — are important considerations for prospective clients. Use this tutorial. The post Mastering Client Reviews: Your How-to Guide to Crafting a Review-Friendly Law Firm Website appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Senate IP Subcommittee Mulls PREVAIL Act Proposals for PTAB Reform

IP Watchdog

The Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property held a hearing today featuring witnesses who weighed in on the Promoting and Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership (PREVAIL) Act, which was introduced in June by Senators Chris Coons (D-DE), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Mazie Hirono (D-HI). Today’s was the sixth hearing of the IP Subcommittee this year.

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Preparing for the MPRE: Preparation Advice and Study Resources Available at The Sol Blatt Jr. Law Library

The Barrister

Failing the MPRE is like failing your driver’s license test; it’s not the end of the world, but it is embarrassing. Passing the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) is required for admission to practice law in almost all U.S. states and territories except Puerto Rico and Wisconsin. South Carolina requires a scaled score of 77. Designed for first-time test takers, this blog post is divided into four parts: 1) how to create a National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) account, 2) h

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Patent Center Delay—Good Start, or More Entrenched, Magical Thinking?

IP Watchdog

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO’s) delay in retiring EFS-Web and Patent Center is welcome news. But my fear is the announcement could be just another display of the magical thinking, disregard of engineering and legal process, and deafness to stakeholder input that has been the hallmark of the USPTO’s software processes.

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Trial Prep: What Attorneys Really Want (And How to Deliver It)

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to uncover what attorneys really need from you when it comes to trial prep in this new webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will share proven techniques for anticipating attorney needs, organizing critical documents, and transforming complex information into compelling case presentations. Key Learning Objectives: Organization That Makes Sense 🎯 Learn how to structure and organize case materials in ways that align with how attorneys actually work and think.

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CAFC Says Lack of Concrete Plans to Market Eye Treatment Dooms Allgenesis Appeal

IP Watchdog

On November 7, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a precedential decision in Allgenesis Biotherapeutics Inc. v. Cloudbreak Therapeutics, LLC, dismissing Allgenesis’ appeal after an unsuccessful challenge to Cloudbreak’s patent claims at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The Federal Circuit ruled that Allgenesis lacked Article III standing to bring the appeal for failing to establish an injury in fact stemming from potential infringement liability or the impac

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The ‘Lead Compound’ Rule: Problems and More Problems

IP Watchdog

On August 22, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued yet another decision reinforcing what can only be described as the “lead compound” rule for challenging pharmaceutical and other chemical compound patents on the basis of obviousness. The Federal Circuit has been utilizing the “lead compound” construct since around 2000. The Sun panel cited an earlier decision which couched the construct as something the court “ordinarily” employs.