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OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing

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OSHA Issues Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing

On November 4, 2021, The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released its highly anticipated Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for COVID-19... Read More

Buckingham

November 4, 2021

Legal Pulse: “Active Clinical Practice” Requirements Heightened for Expert Witnesses

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Legal Pulse: “Active Clinical Practice” Requirements Heightened for Expert Witnesses

A seminal issue in many medical malpractice cases involves qualified expert opinions. Under Ohio law, obtaining such experts is a threshold matter for any medical claim;[1] notable legal safeguards... Read More

Buckingham

October 29, 2021

Monica Davis Joins Buckingham’s Health & Medicine Group

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Monica Davis Joins Buckingham’s Health & Medicine Group

Buckingham, Doolittle and Burroughs, LLC is pleased to announce that Monica Davis has joined the Firm’s Health and Medicine practice group as Associate Attorney. She had previously worked for the... Read More

Buckingham

October 22, 2021

Blog, Patenticity

5 min read

Cosmokey Dances the Alice Two-Step

By Dominic A. Frisina Cosmokey v. Duo Security is more about the Federal Circuit than the patented authentication method accused of being a patent-ineligible abstract idea. The court’s analysis is... Read More

Dominic A. Frisina

October 21, 2021

Can Notice of Infringement be Inferred Under Sec. 287(a)?

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Can Notice of Infringement be Inferred Under Sec. 287(a)?

The Federal Circuit in Lubby Holdings v. Chung overturned a jury verdict finding that Lubby satisfied Sec. 287(a)’s requirement to notify Chung of his infringement.[i]  Was this reversible error,... Read More

Dominic A. Frisina

September 20, 2021

Blog, Patenticity

5 min read

Belcher Patent Unenforceable for Inequitable Conduct

By Dominic A. Frisina  Inequitable conduct is an affirmative defense to patent infringement, but the bar for proving it is a high one. A defendant must prove by clear and convincing evidence that... Read More

Buckingham

September 17, 2021

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