A Computerized Business Method Is Patentable Subject Matter, N.Y.L.J., August...Lawrence Kass
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The document summarizes the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984 (Hatch-Waxman Act), which aims to balance increasing generic drug availability with preserving incentives for developing new drugs. It established an Abbreviated New Drug Application process for generics and provides patent term extensions and exclusivity periods. However, the Act is currently receiving heightened scrutiny over concerns that some brand-name drug companies are improperly listing patents to delay generics and retain market exclusivity beyond the original patent term. Recent court cases have addressed issues like whether patents covering drug metabolites or off-label uses can be used to block generic competition under the Act.
Timothy Campbell has 12 years of experience as a head chef on ferries, where he managed kitchen staff, planned menus, and ensured food safety and quality standards. He has strong skills in food preparation, budgeting, team leadership, and customer service. His work history also includes roles in warehousing, customer service, and retail management. He is dedicated to teamwork and customer satisfaction.
Open Industries applies a sustainable investment model to support entrepreneurs who make the world a better place, one step at a time. (presentation in Dutch)
This document discusses the use of articles with certain types of nouns in English. It notes that we don't use articles with names of institutions like schools, hospitals, and prisons when referring to them in general. We also don't use articles when a proper noun is combined with another noun, as seen in examples of place names like JFK Airport and organization names like Boston College.
A Computerized Business Method Is Patentable Subject Matter, N.Y.L.J., August...Lawrence Kass
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The document summarizes the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984 (Hatch-Waxman Act), which aims to balance increasing generic drug availability with preserving incentives for developing new drugs. It established an Abbreviated New Drug Application process for generics and provides patent term extensions and exclusivity periods. However, the Act is currently receiving heightened scrutiny over concerns that some brand-name drug companies are improperly listing patents to delay generics and retain market exclusivity beyond the original patent term. Recent court cases have addressed issues like whether patents covering drug metabolites or off-label uses can be used to block generic competition under the Act.
Timothy Campbell has 12 years of experience as a head chef on ferries, where he managed kitchen staff, planned menus, and ensured food safety and quality standards. He has strong skills in food preparation, budgeting, team leadership, and customer service. His work history also includes roles in warehousing, customer service, and retail management. He is dedicated to teamwork and customer satisfaction.
Open Industries applies a sustainable investment model to support entrepreneurs who make the world a better place, one step at a time. (presentation in Dutch)
This document discusses the use of articles with certain types of nouns in English. It notes that we don't use articles with names of institutions like schools, hospitals, and prisons when referring to them in general. We also don't use articles when a proper noun is combined with another noun, as seen in examples of place names like JFK Airport and organization names like Boston College.
Kass & Browand, Is There a Written Description Requirement After All, IP Law3...Lawrence Kass
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The Federal Circuit heard arguments in Ariad Pharms. v. Eli Lilly regarding whether there is a separate written description requirement under 35 U.S.C. § 112. There are differing views among judges on this issue, which could substantially affect disclosure requirements. Ariad argued the statute does not require a separate written description, while Lilly emphasized precedent supporting this. The decision may not resolve the issue given differing judicial opinions.
Haytham Dsouki from Egypt was crowned the overall winner of Stars of Science Series 3, a pan-Arab reality TV program for innovators. He won $300,000 for his invention "VIVIFI". The second place winner was Ziad Sankari from Lebanon who won $150,000. The competition aims to support young Arab innovators and is hosted by Qatar Foundation.
Intellect Technical Solutions is an IT staffing firm based in Tampa, FL. Its vision is to be recognized as a leading provider of highly skilled IT consulting services. Its mission is to demonstrate through outstanding staffing services that it delivers success for its clients' businesses. It aims to achieve this through core values like exceeding customer expectations, delivering high quality services consistently, and operating with integrity. It offers competitive compensation and benefits to attract top talent, including uncapped commissions, medical benefits, a 401k match, stock options, and training. It emphasizes a quality work environment and culture that values employees' expertise and voices. It aims to double its employee headcount in 2009 and expand its markets in 2010-2011 through career growth opportunities for
There are five steps diabetics can take to manage their eye health: 1) control blood sugar levels, 2) control blood pressure, 3) quit smoking, 4) see an eye care professional at least once a year for a dilated eye exam, and 5) see an eye care professional if experiencing vision changes or eye pain or discomfort. Following these steps can help avoid vision loss caused by diabetic retinopathy.
IPv6 Readiness Measurements for NZ, by Sebastián Castro.
A presentation given at APRICOT 2016’s IPv6 Readiness Measurement BoF and APIPv6TF session on 24 February 2016.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on cyber security user access pitfalls. It discusses why user access is an important topic, highlighting that insider threats can pose a big risk. It also covers IT security standards, the high costs of data breaches, principles of least privilege access and problems with passwords. Specific examples of data breaches at Cox Communications and Sony Pictures are also summarized, highlighting lessons learned about securing systems and user access.