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Lee Gesmer’s Mass Law Blog began in 2005, and contains almost 600 posts. The site initially focused on Massachusetts law, but today it follows business and intellectual property law nation-wide. The site is hosted by Gesmer Updegrove LLP, a law firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm represents startup and established companies in the areas of litigation, transactions (including financings, mergers and acquisitions), IP rights, taxation, employment law, standards consortia, business counseling and open source development projects and foundations. You can find a summary of the firm’s services here. To learn how Gesmer Updegrove can help you, contact: Lee Gesmer
Listen to Oral Argument in Bilski v. Kappos
Well, sort of. You can wait until the end of the term to hear oral argument in Bilski v. Kappos, or you can listen to Professor Doug Lichtman's students' impassioned reading of the transcript, on the superb Intellectual Property Colloquium. I found this reading to be very accessible - a new twist on audiobooks. IP Colloquium is by far my favorite legal podcast. Professor Lichtman has great guests and provides thoughtful commentary. This Shakespearean treatment of an appeal hearing is...
Tenenbaum Final Judgment
Update: Link to First Circuit's Decision Rejecting Constitutional Grounds for Reducing Statutory Damages, issued September 16, 2011. ____________________ Final judgment in Sony v. Tenenbaum entered by Judge Nancy Gertner today. The 30 day appeal clock starts to run. Should be interesting to see what the First Circuit does with this one, although I suspect that the betting is heavy in favor of quick affirmance. A few choice quotes from Judge Gertner's opinion, which is provided in full below...
BLS Discovery Pilot Project to Take on Electronic Discovery
Guest post by Gesmer Updegrove attorney Nancy Cremins. ______________________________ On December 1, 2009, the Massachusetts Superior Court announced the implementation of a Discovery Pilot Project in the Superior Court's Business Litigation Session (BLS). A link to the press release announcement is here, and the text of the Project here. The BLS Discovery Pilot Project will be implemented on January 4, 2010 and was developed as the result of a joint effort of the BLS judges and the BLS...
File Under: Strange Communications I Have Received (Are There Really Lawyers Stupid Enough to Fall for This?)
I've been getting emails like the one below for months. Maybe if I get one from a prospective client in Nigeria I'll head over for a visit ..... Dear Desired Lawyer/Lawfirm, Greetings to you from Nippon Steel Corporation With all due respect, please kindly confirm the receipt of this mail if you are in a position to represent on our company in matters of delinquent accounts. We contact you to represent our company after a careful review of your profile. We are of the opinion that you...