The latest from National Law Journal
- A major donation and a name change for Maryland law school
- Recent graduates report satisfaction with 'real world' training in law school
- Federal Circuit: Reissue applications can be used to add narrower patent claims
A major donation and a name change for Maryland law school | Top |
The University of Maryland School of Law is getting a $30 million donation and a new name. Starting next fall, the school will become the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. | |
Recent graduates report satisfaction with 'real world' training in law school | Top |
The prevailing wisdom among legal educators is that law schools should provide more practical skills and "real world" training, to better prepare students to practice law. Research by the National Association for Law Placement validates that line of thought. | |
Federal Circuit: Reissue applications can be used to add narrower patent claims | Top |
The Federal Circuit reversed a holding by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences. That board had ruled in December 2009 that filing a reissue patent application that kept all the initial patent claims and only differed from the original by adding narrower claims was impermissible. | |
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