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A new national action plan is needed to articulate the direction of healthcare in the new millennium and ameliorate the nursing shortage. Without a proper understanding of how labour statistics relate to these deeply entrenched barriers, current short term solutions will only serve to sabotage...
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The likelihood of confusion standard defines the scope of trademark infringement. Likelihood of confusion examines whether there is a substantial risk that consumers will be confused as to the source, identity, sponsorship, or origin of the defendants’ goods or services. This Article presents...
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Holdups have gained infamy from the image of knuckled-under implementers forced to pay patentees a premium because they are locked-in. Like shark attacks, holdups are real but their actual occurrence is sporadic enough to be treated as aberrations rather than a systematic failure in the patent...
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Expiration of a patent terminates the patentee’s right to collect post-accrual royalties on that patent, even if the license says otherwise. The ultimate goal of the patent system is to provide incentives to innovate as a means to facilitate the disclose of inventions and the dissemination of...
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On its face, the United States Supreme Court’s opinion in Federal Trade Commission (FTC) v. Actavis seemed to contain the elements of a straightforward antitrust indictment: a dominant drug company paid potential rivals millions of dollars not to compete at the cost of public access to cheaper...
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