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Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
Washington, District of Columbia Office View all offices
901 New York Avenue, NW Washington, District of Columbia
20001-4413
Telephone: 202-408-4000 Fax: 202-408-4400 http://www.finnegan.com
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About this office: Finnegan is one of the world's largest intellectual property practices in the U.S. with 375 lawyers. From offices in Washington, D.C.; Atlanta, Georgia; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Palo Alto, California; Reston, Virginia; Brussels, Belgium; Shanghai, China; Taipei, Taiwan; and Tokyo, Japan, the firm practices all aspects of patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law, including counseling, prosecution, licensing, and litigation. The firm also represents clients on IP issues related to international trade, portfolio management, the Internet, e-commerce, government contracts, antitrust, and unfair competition. Specific Practice & Industry Groups Details: Statement of Practice Summary: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, Chemical IP, Electrical IP, IP Infringement, IP Licensing, IP Litigation, IP Portfolio Management, IP Procurement, IP Rights, International IP, Mechanical IP, Medical IP, Pharmaceutical IP, Biotechnology IP, Information Technology Licensing., Patents, Biochemical Patents, Biotechnology Patent Prosecution, Biotechnology Patents, Business Method Patents, Chemical Patent Prosecution, Chemical Patents, Computer and Software Patents, Computer Architecture Patents, Design Patents, Electrical Patent Prosecution, Electrical Patents, Electro-Mechanical Patents, Electronic Patents, Internet Patents, Mechanical Patent Prosecution, Mechanical Patents, Medical Patents, Metallurgical Patents, Molecular Biology Patents, Patent Applications, Patent Infringement, Patent Interference Practice, Patent Licensing, Patent Litigation, Patent Portfolio Management, Patent Prosecution, Patent Protection, Pharmaceutical Patent Prosecution, Pharmaceutical Patents, Brand Management, Chemical Intellectual Property, Electrical Intellectual Property, Electronic Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Arbitration, Intellectual Property Enforcement, Intellectual Property Infringement, Intellectual Property Licensing, Intellectual Property Litigation, Intellectual Property Portfolio Management, Intellectual Property Procurement, Intellectual Property Prosecution, Intellectual Property Rights, Internet Intellectual Property, Literary Property, Mechanical Intellectual Property, Medical Intellectual Property, Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property, Piracy, Proprietary Rights, Theft of Trade Secrets, Trade Secret Misappropriation, Trade Secrets, Trademarks, Counterfeiting, Internet Trademarks, Lanham Act, Service Marks, Trade Dress, Trade Names, Trademark Arbitration, Trademark Infringement, Trademark Licensing, Trademark Litigation, Trademark Prosecution, Trademark Protection, Trademark Registration, Copyrights, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Licensing, Copyright Litigation, Copyright Prosecution, Copyright Protection, Copyright Registration, Internet Copyright Law. Documents by Lawyers at this office Permanent Injunctions and Running Royalties in a Post eBay World
Mark J. Feldstein, November 20, 2009, previously published by Intellectual Property Today
on September 1, 2009 The Supreme Court's 2006 eBay v. MercExchange decision continues to transform the way companies and their counsel evaluate and litigate patent infringement. The two central post-eBay questions are the availability of a permanent injunction and, in the absence of an injunction, the assessment of a... Litigating Intellectual Property Covering Industry StandardsFrank A. DeCosta, Ariana G. Woods, Bradley Edelman, September 16, 2009, previously published by Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal on June 2009 Companies increasingly find themselves embroiled in intellectual property disputes involving industry standards. Fueling this trend, among other things, is the proliferation of licensing programs. Faced with economic challenges, technology companies are taking a careful look at all assets,... Build Assets Today for Business TomorrowEsther H. Lim, Ningling Wang, Tina E. Hulse, August 19, 2009, previously published by Managing Intellectual Property's China IP Focus on March 2008 China's economic growth in recent years has made it an important market for companies worldwide. One of the most frequently asked questions by our non-Chinese clients is whether it is worth protecting and enforcing their IP rights in China. Our answer is a definite "yes" to those who want... Year Established: 1965 Representative Clients: Caterpillar, Inc.; Eli Lilly and Co.; LG Electronics, Inc; Syngenta Seeds, Inc; U.S. Philips Corp.; Wyeth.
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