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Looking ahead, we preview cases currently pending before the
Supreme Court which have already been accepted for review by
the Court, and in some cases have already been argued that
may be of particular interest to readers of the Need-to-Know
Litigation Weekly. These cases pertain to various topics in
Securities Litigation, Antitrust, IP Litigation, and jurisdictional
questions of broad interest.
Securities Litigation:
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. v.
Arkansas Teacher Retirement System, No. 20-222
Relevant Issues to be Addressed: (1)
Whether defendants in a securities fraud class action under Section
University of Birmingham researchers have developed a Covid-19 test that reduces testing time from 30 minutes to less than five and which they believe is also sufficiently sensitive for delivering accurate results. Click to read more.
contrary to honest commercial
practice.
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Trademark
The name, logo, slogan, or hashtags of a business concept may be
protected as trademarks. A trademark right can be obtained by
registration at the Nigerian Trade Mark Registry or through use.
This form of protection grants the owner exclusive rights to use
the mark in connection with the concepts and enables users
distinguish the concept from other concepts available in the
market. It may also prevent third parties from marketing their
company under an identical or confusingly similar
trademark.
19 Upon registration, the
proprietor s right in the trademark subsists for 7
years and is subject to renewals at 14-year
Despite Pandemic, Patent Demand Remains Strong, According to Analysis by IFI CLAIMS
Robert Bosch is Leading European Company on IFI Global 250;
IBM Again Received Most U.S. Patent Grants in 2020
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Demand for global patents remains strong despite the pandemic according to IFI CLAIMS Patent Services which just published its annual analysis of the world s patent leaders. Two studies were released today including the IFI Global 250 which looks across the world s major patent authorities to reveal the top holders of active patent assets and the IFI U.S. Top 50 which is based on calendar year patent grants from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Abu Dhabi professor wins US patent for hybrid
device set to advance quantum computing field January 12, 2021
Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering in the College of Engineering (CoE), Dr. Montasir Qasymeh, has received a United States patent registered under 10,824,048 B2 to develop a first-of-its-kind device that will be capable of connecting superconducting quantum computers over significant distances. WAM photo
ABU DHABI Abu Dhabi University’s (ADU) Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering in the College of Engineering (CoE), Dr. Montasir Qasymeh, has received a United States patent registered under 10,824,048 B2 to develop a first-of-its-kind device that will be capable of connecting superconducting quantum computers over significant distances.