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Confidentiality Agreements May Be Enforced Against Employees Based on Continued Employment Even if There Is No New Additional Consideration Confidentiality Agreements May Be Enforced Against Employees Based on Continued Employment Even if There Is No New Additional Consideration
July 27, 2023
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An Implied Copyright License Requires a “Meeting of the Minds” on how the Copyright is to be Used – Permission to a Television Host to Wear a Clothing Design Did Not Imply a License to a Toy Company to use the Design on Toy Figurines An Implied Copyright License Requires a “Meeting of the Minds” on how the Copyright is to be Used – Permission to a Television Host to Wear a Clothing Design Did Not Imply a License to a Toy Company to use the Design on Toy Figurines
July 20, 2023
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Lost Profit Damages Must Flow Directly From the Contract’s Subject Matter Lost Profit Damages Must Flow Directly From the Contract’s Subject Matter
April 13, 2023
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Court Overrides Agreement’s Choice of Law and Forum Selection Clauses to Transfer Lawsuit by Franchisor Against its California Franchisee to California Court Overrides Agreement’s Choice of Law and Forum Selection Clauses to Transfer Lawsuit by Franchisor Against its California Franchisee to California
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Patent Owner Can Grant a License to Future Continuations Even If Issued After Patents Have Been Sold Patent Owner Can Grant a License to Future Continuations Even If Issued After Patents Have Been Sold
March 30, 2023
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A Patent Owner Lost its Standing to Sue for Patent Infringement Litigation When it Transferred All Substantial Rights in the Patent to Another Entity A Patent Owner Lost its Standing to Sue for Patent Infringement Litigation When it Transferred All Substantial Rights in the Patent to Another Entity
November 21, 2022
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Hiring a Former Executive of a Competitor May Result in Liability for Tortiously Interfering with the Non-Compete Provisions of that Executive’s Employment Contract Hiring a Former Executive of a Competitor May Result in Liability for Tortiously Interfering with the Non-Compete Provisions of that Executive’s Employment Contract
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