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Suggested Improvements To Mandatory Mediation Scheduling During International Trade Commission (Itc) Section 337 Investigations, Jeff Nall
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Forcing Creativity: An Analysis Of Chinese Ip Subsidies And How They Should Be Assessed Under Existing International Trade Agreements, Taylor Stemler
Forcing Creativity: An Analysis Of Chinese Ip Subsidies And How They Should Be Assessed Under Existing International Trade Agreements, Taylor Stemler
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The India Patent System: A Decade In Review, Vindhya S. Mani, Divyanshu Srivastava, Mukundan Chakrapani, Jay Erstling
The India Patent System: A Decade In Review, Vindhya S. Mani, Divyanshu Srivastava, Mukundan Chakrapani, Jay Erstling
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How South Korea's Improper Solicitation And Graft Act (Kim Young-Ran Act) Can Help Protect Us Trade Secrets, Lana Rask
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Transcript From 2017 Mitchell Hamline Trade Secret Conference, Cybaris Scholar Symposium, Cybaris Staff, Sharon Sandeen
Transcript From 2017 Mitchell Hamline Trade Secret Conference, Cybaris Scholar Symposium, Cybaris Staff, Sharon Sandeen
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Transcript of a panel discussion on trade secret law held April 21, 2017 at Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Panelists: Rochelle Dreyfuss, Christoph Rademacher, Susy Frankel, and Nari Lee.
Moderator: Sharon Sandeen.
Cybersecurity In The Marine Transportation Sector: Protecting Intellectual Property To Keep Our Ports, Facilities, And Vessels Safe From Cyber Threats, Rachel Foote
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International Sale Of Goods 2011, Gregory M. Duhl
International Sale Of Goods 2011, Gregory M. Duhl
Faculty Scholarship
In 2011, U.S. courts analyzed the scope, formation, and remedies provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (“CISG”). Although the number of cases arising under the CISG is relatively small compared with those under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.), the cases discussed in this survey remind us that U.S. courts are comfortable in applying the CISG. A comprehensive survey setting forth legal developments in the United States during the past nine years involving the CISG follows the Uniform Commercial Code Survey in this issue of The Business Lawyer. That survey illustrates that the …
A Case Against Acta, Kenneth L. Port
A Case Against Acta, Kenneth L. Port
Faculty Scholarship
The Anti-counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is being considered by the Obama Administration as an Executive Order. If signed, this Order will greatly enhance controls placed at the borders of 36 countries to attempt to stop the international flow of so-called counterfeit goods. To remove the social, political and emotional sensitivity, I adopt the value neutral term of “imitative commodity” to describe what some call counterfeits, knockoffs, pirates, etc. This article uses just three manufacturers of luxury status goods to consider whether the ACTA will have positive or negative consequences. It concludes that the data supporting the need for the ACTA …
International Sale Of Goods 2009, Gregory M. Duhl
International Sale Of Goods 2009, Gregory M. Duhl
Faculty Scholarship
This is a survey of key cases decided by U.S. courts in 2009 interpreting the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods ("CISG"). Courts interpreted the scope, formation, warranty, avoidance, and remedies provisions of the CISG.
International Sale Of Goods 2008, Gregory M. Duhl
International Sale Of Goods 2008, Gregory M. Duhl
Faculty Scholarship
This is a survey of key cases decided by U.S. courts in 2008 interpreting the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods ("CISG"). Courts interpreted the scope, formation, modification, excuse, notice, and remedies provisions of the CISG.