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The Nuts and Bolts of Court-Ordered Mediation
Dec 12, 2019 | Eric H. ChadwickConventional wisdom tells us that mediation works best when it is voluntary. So why do judges regularly force litigants into mediation? Perhaps it’s because they know reality to be something quite different than what conventional wisdom has to say. Read More About The Nuts and Bolts of Court-Ordered Mediation -
Patent Trolls - Separating the Myth from Reality
Dec 12, 2019 | Eric H. ChadwickIn the popular media, we increasingly read and hear about a rise in patent infringement lawsuits that has been driven in large part by patent “trolls.” They may sometimes also be referred to as “patent-assertion entities” or “non-practicing entities Read More About Patent Trolls - Separating the Myth from Reality -
Competing in today’s business climate is difficult enough without the addition of legal headaches. But legal conflicts are part of modern business and sometimes arise in the form of a cease and desist letter from a patent owner. Read More About Responding to a Patent Infringement Cease and Desist Letter
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DeWitt LLP announced today attorneys Nathan J. Nelson and Alex W. Johnson joined its Minneapolis office in the Business and Estate Planning practice areas. Read More About DeWitt Welcomes Two Attorneys to its Minneapolis Office
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The United States Customs Laws offer incredibly powerful enforcement tools designed to protect the rights of trademark owners. These tools empower the U.S. Customs Service to seize infringing goods entering the U.S. from foreign countries and the De Read More About Disaster May Strike When Trademarks are Improperly Used on Imported Goods