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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

After Ten Years of Proceedings, Final Decisions of Disbarment from SJC in the Demoulas Ethics Cases

I have written several times about the disciplinary proceedings against several attorneys who represented the losing party in the Demoulas cases. (see here, here and here). As I described in the first of these blog entries: The saga of how Gary Crossen (then of Foley, Hoag & Eliot and former ethics counsel to two Massachusetts Governors), Richard Donahue (a former President of the Massachusetts Bar Association, chair of its Commission on Professionalism and President of Nike, Inc.), and...

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Pocket Guide to Electronic Evidence, for Federal Judges

Judges need to keep learning too, and a major source of education for them is the Federal Judicial Center, an organization dedicated to judicial education. In fact, the FJC site is pretty cool. For example, here is a page that provides the biography of every federal judge (all courts, from District Court to Supreme Court), since 1789. Here is the bio of Judge Andrew A. Caffrey (deceased), who made me sweat quite a bit during this 37 day trial back in the early 1980s. In any event, the FJC...

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So, What Does Chief Justice Roberts "Really" Think of the U.S. Patent Office?

Question by C. J. Roberts at oral argument in Quanta v. LG, earlier this week: we've had experience with the Patent Office where it tends to grant patents a lot more liberally than we would enforce under the patent law. (Transcript, p. 49, January 16, 2008). The issue in Quanta is whether the licensed sale of components used in a patented invention exhausts the patent owner's patent rights. The comment by Chief Justice Roberts was a reference to the Supreme Court's decision in KSR Int'l v....

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David Byrne on the Evolution of Business Models in the Music Industry

David Byrne has published an interesting article in Wired on the various business models in the music industry, and how the Internet and digital music is changing those models and offering artists more opportunities. David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists - And Megastars Where there was one, now there are six: Six possible music distribution models, ranging from one in which the artist is pretty much hands-off to one where the artist does nearly everything. Not surprisingly,...

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