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March 3, 2009 at 7:51 AM #359775March 3, 2009 at 8:26 AM #359194CDMA ENGParticipant
Partypup,
I have a question for you. Granted it maybe out of your area a little.
How is IP Law doing? Are these firms doing the same in terms of layoffs.
Intially when the construction business went belly-up in PHX my friend was very busy. People started to sue each other for the revenue and oustanding bills.
Anything similiar in IP Law. It would seem that once a outside source of revenue dries up that many deseperate companies would rely on the law to restablish this. For example; Company A makes a product that is making money hand over fist, then the revenue stream dries up. Company Z makes similiar product but may be percieved as infringing on Company A’s patents. Company Z still has a revenue stream. Company A sues Company Z.
Just wondering and thanks in advance.
Also kudos to you for having the courage to post. You know you were creating a firestorm when talked about high salaries, lawyers, and layoffs! π
CE
March 3, 2009 at 8:26 AM #359495CDMA ENGParticipantPartypup,
I have a question for you. Granted it maybe out of your area a little.
How is IP Law doing? Are these firms doing the same in terms of layoffs.
Intially when the construction business went belly-up in PHX my friend was very busy. People started to sue each other for the revenue and oustanding bills.
Anything similiar in IP Law. It would seem that once a outside source of revenue dries up that many deseperate companies would rely on the law to restablish this. For example; Company A makes a product that is making money hand over fist, then the revenue stream dries up. Company Z makes similiar product but may be percieved as infringing on Company A’s patents. Company Z still has a revenue stream. Company A sues Company Z.
Just wondering and thanks in advance.
Also kudos to you for having the courage to post. You know you were creating a firestorm when talked about high salaries, lawyers, and layoffs! π
CE
March 3, 2009 at 8:26 AM #359638CDMA ENGParticipantPartypup,
I have a question for you. Granted it maybe out of your area a little.
How is IP Law doing? Are these firms doing the same in terms of layoffs.
Intially when the construction business went belly-up in PHX my friend was very busy. People started to sue each other for the revenue and oustanding bills.
Anything similiar in IP Law. It would seem that once a outside source of revenue dries up that many deseperate companies would rely on the law to restablish this. For example; Company A makes a product that is making money hand over fist, then the revenue stream dries up. Company Z makes similiar product but may be percieved as infringing on Company A’s patents. Company Z still has a revenue stream. Company A sues Company Z.
Just wondering and thanks in advance.
Also kudos to you for having the courage to post. You know you were creating a firestorm when talked about high salaries, lawyers, and layoffs! π
CE
March 3, 2009 at 8:26 AM #359675CDMA ENGParticipantPartypup,
I have a question for you. Granted it maybe out of your area a little.
How is IP Law doing? Are these firms doing the same in terms of layoffs.
Intially when the construction business went belly-up in PHX my friend was very busy. People started to sue each other for the revenue and oustanding bills.
Anything similiar in IP Law. It would seem that once a outside source of revenue dries up that many deseperate companies would rely on the law to restablish this. For example; Company A makes a product that is making money hand over fist, then the revenue stream dries up. Company Z makes similiar product but may be percieved as infringing on Company A’s patents. Company Z still has a revenue stream. Company A sues Company Z.
Just wondering and thanks in advance.
Also kudos to you for having the courage to post. You know you were creating a firestorm when talked about high salaries, lawyers, and layoffs! π
CE
March 3, 2009 at 8:26 AM #359780CDMA ENGParticipantPartypup,
I have a question for you. Granted it maybe out of your area a little.
How is IP Law doing? Are these firms doing the same in terms of layoffs.
Intially when the construction business went belly-up in PHX my friend was very busy. People started to sue each other for the revenue and oustanding bills.
Anything similiar in IP Law. It would seem that once a outside source of revenue dries up that many deseperate companies would rely on the law to restablish this. For example; Company A makes a product that is making money hand over fist, then the revenue stream dries up. Company Z makes similiar product but may be percieved as infringing on Company A’s patents. Company Z still has a revenue stream. Company A sues Company Z.
Just wondering and thanks in advance.
Also kudos to you for having the courage to post. You know you were creating a firestorm when talked about high salaries, lawyers, and layoffs! π
CE
March 3, 2009 at 9:05 AM #359219NotCrankyParticipantAllan,
I want to stay home during the next fires in my area.My family will leave if it is safe to do so. Is there any law I have to quote or any other key to convincing the authorities that I don’t have to leave? I was thinking of having a lawyer write a statement in advance. This would be something to have onhand to counter any intimidation.Thanks
March 3, 2009 at 9:05 AM #359521NotCrankyParticipantAllan,
I want to stay home during the next fires in my area.My family will leave if it is safe to do so. Is there any law I have to quote or any other key to convincing the authorities that I don’t have to leave? I was thinking of having a lawyer write a statement in advance. This would be something to have onhand to counter any intimidation.Thanks
March 3, 2009 at 9:05 AM #359664NotCrankyParticipantAllan,
I want to stay home during the next fires in my area.My family will leave if it is safe to do so. Is there any law I have to quote or any other key to convincing the authorities that I don’t have to leave? I was thinking of having a lawyer write a statement in advance. This would be something to have onhand to counter any intimidation.Thanks
March 3, 2009 at 9:05 AM #359700NotCrankyParticipantAllan,
I want to stay home during the next fires in my area.My family will leave if it is safe to do so. Is there any law I have to quote or any other key to convincing the authorities that I don’t have to leave? I was thinking of having a lawyer write a statement in advance. This would be something to have onhand to counter any intimidation.Thanks
March 3, 2009 at 9:05 AM #359806NotCrankyParticipantAllan,
I want to stay home during the next fires in my area.My family will leave if it is safe to do so. Is there any law I have to quote or any other key to convincing the authorities that I don’t have to leave? I was thinking of having a lawyer write a statement in advance. This would be something to have onhand to counter any intimidation.Thanks
March 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM #359284AecetiaParticipantdeleted- when I went back to the article, it said you had to be a member. I will look for some more like it with case law quotes.
March 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM #359586AecetiaParticipantdeleted- when I went back to the article, it said you had to be a member. I will look for some more like it with case law quotes.
March 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM #359728AecetiaParticipantdeleted- when I went back to the article, it said you had to be a member. I will look for some more like it with case law quotes.
March 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM #359764AecetiaParticipantdeleted- when I went back to the article, it said you had to be a member. I will look for some more like it with case law quotes.
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