Visae Patentes Merges with IPJur to become KSNH::LAW and KSNH::JUR

Visae Patentes | 20. Juli 2011 — ... patent attorney of the Munich-based IP law firm KSNH. I soon felt that I had to produce a certain constant flow of postings in order to establish the blog as a known source in the IP blogosphere. There certaily are many excellent and highly competent IP blogs out there and also some flagships …

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The Blogosphere Vibrates: Bilski's Business Method Rejected but Software Remains Patent Eligible
The Blogosphere Vibrates: Bilski's Business Method Rejected but Software Remains Patent Eligible

Visae Patentes | 1. Juli 2010 — ... developing further guidance on patent subject matter eligibility under 35 U.S.C. § 10 1. Blogosphere: The Bilski opinion was probably the most awaited patent-related opinions of the Supreme ... its is extensively covered and widely discussed throughout patent-related blogs. In fact, the IP …

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Blogosphäre: Weblogs zum Motorradrecht

LawBike.de | 3. Januar 2010 — Jeder, der sich näher mit dem Thema Motorrad und Recht auseinandersetzt, wird sicherlich schon auf den einen oder anderen Weblog (Blawg) zum Motorradrecht gestoßen sein. Die relevante Blogosphäre ist jedoch relativ überschaulich. Das ist auch nicht sonderlich überraschend, stellt doch das Mot…

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Handakte WebLAWg | 5. September 2008 — Well, I’ve been tagged. The latest chain-post making its way around the legal blogosphere is “5 Blogs and 5 Blawgers” — wherein those who are tagged must pony up their favorite 5 non-law blogs for consideration — and then subject five more victims to the process. When it comes to my favorit…

Kulturelle Unterschiede ...

Jurabilis | 28. August 2008 — ... to freedom of expression in American society, in contrast to Britons’ tendency to discretion (exemplified, arguably, in our highly developed libel laws), is another factor in transatlantic enthusiasm for the blogosphere. Certainly, while Judge Nancy Gertner, a District Court judge of Massa…

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Kleinblog | David Klein | 29. Juli 2008 — Warum machn die eigentlich diese Gegen-Raubkopierer Clips in den kinos ? Die zielgruppe sieht das doch eh nich [Quelle: gb] Berechtigte Frage (und gewöhnungsbedürftige Rechtschreibung). Alle Urheberrechte liegen - wenn nicht anders angegeben - bei David Klein. Dieser Feed ist ausschließlich z…

Handakte WebLAWg | 23. Februar 2008 — ... blogging (so far our only other federal government Q & A has been with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Marcus Peacock). As you can see in the interview - available after the jump - the LoC’s blog appears to be indicative of a slow-but-sure shift if the federal government, which is …

Handakte WebLAWg | 15. Februar 2008 — ... law, election law & mediation. He has been a law professor since 1995; his most recent educational stint, which began in 2005, placed him behind the podium in the Birmingham School of Law’s “Law of Politics & Constitutional Law” course. Our e-mail interview, during which Ed details his his…

Handakte WebLAWg | 14. Februar 2008 — ... ’s AdamsDrafting blog serves as a living manual on contract drafting, occupying a unique niche in the legal blogosphere (and one that won him “Best Practice-Specific Legal Blog” in Dennis Kennedy’s 2007 Blawggie Awards). Read our e-mail interview, in which Ken describes his place in the blo…

Handakte WebLAWg | 18. Dezember 2007 — On Friday, we launched part 1 of our LexBlog Q & A featuring Ernest Svenson (better known in the blogosphere as Ernie the Attorney), a pioneer of legal blogging who documented Hurricane Katrina from his hometown of New Orleans and provides insights on a range of topics in his blog. This pos…

In-House Blogging

Jurabilis | 7. November 2006 — Blogging may be mainstream in some professions by now, but there's one group of people mostly absent from the blogosphere: the in-house bar. Even so, a few in-house blogs do exist, and their numbers are growing steadily. They range from company-sanctioned sites on company-run platforms to ano…

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The Hazards of Academic Blogging

Handakte WebLAWg | 31. Juli 2006 — ... the Chronicle of Higher Education on The Hazards of Academic Blogging, including two by Law Profs (and participants in our recent Bloggership Symposium at Harvard Law School): Exposed in the Blogosphere, by Ann Althouse The Politics of Academic Appointments, by Glenn Reynolds Gl…

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Ask Debuts Blog & Feed Search

Handakte WebLAWg | 1. Juni 2006 — Ask’s new blog and feed search offers a high-quality alternative for finding information in the blogosphere, with a number of unique tools not found on competing services. Although Ask acquired the popular Bloglines feed reader and blog search site in February 2005, it has run Blogl…

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Foreign Law Firms In China

Jurabilis | 14. Mai 2006 — According to that small corner of the blogosphere that writes about China and the law, there’s a memo circulating through Shanghai that’s the talk of the town, at least among the expat legal community. In an item titled “China Poised to Crack Down on Foreign Law Firms,” China Confidential pos…

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Good-bye Technorati?

Handakte WebLAWg | 20. September 2005 — Noch bietet Technorati mehr als eine reine Suche. Technorati displays what’s important in the blogosphere — which bloggers are commanding attention, what ideas are rising in prominence, and the speed at which these conversations are taking place. Technorati makes it possible for you to fi…

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