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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

The Entwistle Trial

I would be remiss if I didn't provide a link to the Boston Herald blog on the Entwistle case, which is being tried in Middlesex Superior Court in Massachusetts. The case has attracted international attention due to the horrific and gruesome facts of the case, and that the defendant, who is accused of the cold-blooded murder of his wife and infant daugher, is British. The Boston Herald is "live blogging" this trial.

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Universal Music Gets a Lesson on the First Sale Doctrine

When I started a music blog a couple of years ago (sadly ignored of late), I started getting promotional CDs from some small publishers. I'm not sure how they got my home address, and for the most part the music wasn't very good. However, I did notice that in a few instances the CD cases were stamped "promotional, not for resale," or words to that effect. Had I sold these CDs on eBay or at a garage sale, I might have ended up in the shoes of Troy Augustino, who (like every good eBay...

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Important, If True …

The Massachusetts employment bar is abuzz with word that a Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) Commissioner has publically stated that the Massachusetts Maternity Leave Act (MMLA) will apply to new parents of either sex. This means that new fathers would be entitled to eight weeks of unpaid leave upon the birth or adoption of their child. (The MMLA applies to employers with six or more employees). This all unfolded in a strange manner, to say the very least. There has been...

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Quant Computer v. LG Electronics – the Supreme Court Rules on "Patent Exhaustion"

Yesterday's decision in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. is linked below (via scribd.com, which I am becoming quite enamored of as a place in the "cloud" to hold and link to documents or embed them in a web site or blog). This is a very technical case, and probably is of little interest to non-patent/licensing-professionals. The holding is as follows: The authorized sale of an article that substantially emboides a patent exhausts the patent holder's rights and prevetns the patent...

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