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A PROSECUTION BAR IN PATENT LITIGATION SHOULD BE THE EXCEPTION RATHER THAN THE RULE, by James Juo and David Pitman (©Virginia Journal of Law and Technology at 15 Va. J.L. & Tech. 43 (2010))
Advising Against Active Inducement of Infringement (originally published in New Matter-The Official Publication of the Intellectual Property Section of the Calfornia State Bar)
EGYPTIAN GODDESS: REBOOTING DESIGN PATENTS AND RESURRECTING WHITMAN SADDLE, by James Juo (originally published in the Federal Circuit Bar Journal at 18 Fed. Cir. B.J. 429 (2009))
Eye Of The Beholder: Design Patent Infringement (originally published in the Los Angeles Lawyer)
How "Thin" Is Your Copyright? (originally published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal)
A Matter of Opinion: Efficacy of Patent Opinions (originally published in the Los Angeles Lawyer)
Patently Clear: Declaratory Relief in Patent Cases (originally published in the Los Angeles Lawyer)
A QUANTUM OF ORIGINALITY IN COPYRIGHT by Katherine L. McDaniel and James Juo (originally published in the Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property at 8 Chi.-Kent J. Intell. Prop. 169 (2009))
Responding To A Cease-And-Desist Letter (originally published in MX: Medtech Executive)
Seeking a Declaratory Judgment? Walk, Don't Run, to the Courthouse (originally published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal)
Unauthorized Acts In Declaratory Judgment (originally published in New Matter–the Journal of the Intellectual Property Section of the California Bar)
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A GENIUS TO OWN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY by Leonard D. Messinger, Esq.

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