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Software Licenses (and Apple’s Dominance) Are Reinforced by Ninth Circuit
IP Business Litigation Lawyer Nicholas Kanter 818.907.3289 The Ninth Circuit recently reaffirmed a company’s ability to use a license agreement to significantly restrict customers’ use of its software. In Apple, Inc. v. Pystar Corporation (filed September 28,
Franchise Law Claims: Time Limits
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When to Franchise Your Business – 7 Questions to Ask
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Buy Sell Agreements – Protecting Your Interests From the Four Ds
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Cap and Trade System Capped for Now
Environmental AttorneyStephen T. Holzer May 26, 2011 What is Cap and Trade? In 2006, California passed Assembly Bill 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act, meant to help the state meet a set goal of reduced