Nicholas J has ruled that ToolGen’s application for a patent, AU 2013335451, for “what is now a well-known gene editing system known as the CRISPR/Cas9 system” for editing target DNZ sequences in eukaryotic cells. His Honor has allowed ToolGen until
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Mitzi May Bright Obituary – Knoxville News Sentinel
Mitzi May Bright, age 84, went to her heavenly home early Wednesday morning June 21, 2023, after complications from a fall. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and sister. Mitzi was a beloved daughter and preceded in death
A Lidl Decision with big Implications – UK High Court Finds that Tesco’s Clubcard Logo Infringes Lidl’s logo – IP Law Watch
In a recent decision, the High Court of England and Wales has found that Tesco’s use of the yellow and blue Tesco Clubcard logos (reproduced below) infringed Lidl’s trade marks (see the relevant Lidl marks below) and also gave rise
Fox News Analyst Has Damning Description For Trump’s Disastrous Interview
Longtime Fox News analyst Brit Hume didn’t hold back on Monday after Donald Trump’s rambling performance during an interview with the right-wing network.
“His answers on the matters of the law seem to me to verge on incoherent,” he told
ROSEN, A TOP RANKED LAW FIRM, Encourages Virtu Financial, Inc. Investors with Losses to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action
Published: Jun. 13, 2023 at 8:05 PM MDT|Updated: 6 hours ago
NEW YORK, June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ —
WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds
Massachusetts lawmakers passing few laws good news for beleaguered citizens
The shocking news that the do-nothing, Democratic-dominated Massachusetts Legislature has passed only 10 laws this year is actually great news for beleaguered taxpayers.
Two handfuls? Even that’s too much for our lawmakers, whose favorite thing is to meddle with voter-approved
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tells law students ‘Survivor’ offers helpful lessons
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson called herself a “Survivor superfan” on Saturday and offered an audience…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson called herself a “Survivor superfan” on Saturday and offered an audience
Organized Crime’s SVU Crossover Wouldn’t Have Worked Without Amanda Rollins
At long last, Amanda Rollins has returned to television, and her function in Law & Order: Organized Crime’s crossover with SVU was essential. fans of Law & Order: SVU were fortunate in the news of Kelli Giddish’s return to the
A Lidl Decision with big Implications – UK High Court Finds that Tesco’s Clubcard Logo Infringes Lidl’s logo
In a recent decision, the High Court of England and Wales has found that Tesco’s use of the yellow and blue Tesco Clubcard logos (reproduced below) infringed Lidl’s trade marks (see the relevant Lidl marks below) and also gave rise
US News & World Report delays law, medical school rankings amid inquiries from schools
US News and World Report is delaying its law and medical school rankings, amid an influx of inquiries from schools about how the data was collected, the company said on Wednesday.
US News said it has received an “unprecedented number