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John M. Conley

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John M. Conley

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Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A.
101 North Tryon Street, Suite 1900
Charlotte, North Carolina  28246-1900
(Mecklenburg Co.)

Telephone: 704-377-2536
Fax: 704-378-4000
http://www.rbh.com
Email: Contact via email

Visibility Rankings
#484 out of 3,737 lawyers in Charlotte, North Carolina
#51,481 out of 892,905 total lawyers Overall


Experience & Credentials
 


Practice AreasLitigation; Intellectual Property
 
Peer Review RatingAV Rated.    What's this?
 
EducationDuke University, J.D., 1977, Harvard College, A.B., 1971; Duke University, Ph.D., Anthropology, 1980
 
Admitted1977, Massachusetts; 1980, California; 1984, North Carolina
 
BiographyPhi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Duke Law Journal, 1976-77. Visiting Professor, Boston College, 1981-82. Associate Professor, 1983-87, Professor of Law, 1987-93, Kenan Professor of Law, 1993—, University of North Carolina.
 
ISLN908246012
 

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FTC Consent Decree Clarifies Data Security Standards
John M. Conley, Robert M. Bryan, July 11, 2008
What type of data security plan is a business legally required to adopt to protect personal information that it collects on its website? While this seems like a basic and straightforward question, the answer has never been clear for businesses operating in the United States. That may be starting to...

Time Warner Loses Superman Copyright to Creator's Family
John M. Conley, Nichelle N. Levy, July 11, 2008
In a decision that has implications for both comic book fans and everyone who deals with copyrighted material, a federal court in Los Angeles has held that most of the copyright interests in the Superman character have been successfully recaptured by the family of the Man of Steel's creator.

Confirmation of Test for Willful Infringement
Robert M. Bryan, John M. Conley, April 10, 2008
The Supreme Court has refused to review the Federal Circuit's August 20, 2007 ruling on willful patent infringement in In re Seagate Technology, LLC. This means that the lower court's decision will remain the last word on the issue.



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