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  • "Common Trademark Application Mishaps and How to Avoid Them," Lisa W. Winsor and Thomas J. McGinnis, LL&A IP Law Advisory, June 30, 2008.
  • "Swimming Downstream: How to Retain Control Over Patented Technology Beyond the Initial Licensee," Thomas P. McNulty and Robert J. Silverman, LL&A IP Law Advisory, June 19, 2008.
  • "Court Says 'No Deal' to PTO Rule Changes," Gary S. Engelson and Sarah M. Gates, LL&A IP Law Advisory, April 1, 2008.
  • "Proposed Patent Legislation Needs Reform of Its Own," Robert J. Silverman (LL&A) and Ivana Magovcevic-Liebisch (Dyax Corp.), Mass High Tech, Vol. 26, Issue 10, February 29-March 6, 2008.
  • "The TTAB in 2007: Rules, Rulings, and Repercussions," John L. Welch and Ann Lamport Hammitte, Navigating Trademark Practice Before the PTO 2008: From Filing Through the TTAB Hearing, Ch. 5, Practising Law Institute, 2008.
  • "US Repairs Its Anti-Dilution Statute: Proof of Actual Dilution No Longer Required," John L. Welch and Ann Lamport Hammitte, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 2007, doi: 10.1093/jiplp/jpl223.
  • "Inside This Issue," and "Keeping Tabs on the TTAB," John L. Welch and Ann Lamport Hammitte, Allen's Trademark Digest, Vol. 20, No. 7, January 2007.
  • "The Experimental Use Exception: Looking Towards a Legislative Alternative," Carla M. Levy (with Denise DeFranco and Miriam Pogach), The Journal of High Technology Law, Volume VI: 2006 - Number 1, April 20, 2006.
  • "IP Law Update - What You Need to Consider," highlighting aspects of the proposed Patent Act of 2005, John Anastasi and Thomas Sullivan, Business NH Magazine, November 2005.
  • “Recent IP Legislation and Proposed Patent Law Reform,” Peter Lando at the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) Paralegal Conference Proceedings, June 17, 2005.
  • “Building a big-firm foundation,” Matthew B. Lowrie and Peter C. Lando, National Law Journal, April 4, 2005.
  • “Privilege after the House of Lords’ Ruling in Three Rivers.” Matthew B. Lowrie and Emily A. Berger (with David Knight, Esq. and Zöe Allenby, Esq.; Field Fisher Waterhouse), Patent World, March 2005.
  • “Critical Issues in Managing Patent Litigation,” Matthew B. Lowrie, IDEA The Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 44, No. 2, October 2004.
  • “Trademark Dispute Resolution,” Ann Lamport Hammitte, IDEA The Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 44, No. 2, October 2004.
  • “Who owns what?  The ins and outs of consulting agreements.” Peter C. Lando and Lisa E. Winsor, Boston Business Journal, June 4, 2004.
  • “Time to enjoy life as well as law,” Peter C. Lando and Matthew B. Lowrie, National Law Journal, April 5, 2004.
  • “More than one inventor carries risks in patents,” Matthew B. Lowrie, Mass High Tech, April 5, 2004.
  • “TTAB Practice and the Madrid Rule Changes,” Ann Lamport Hammitte (with John L. Welch, Esq.), Intellectual Property Today, February, 2004; also in Allen’s Trademark Digest, v. 17, No. 5, November 2003.
  • “The Madrid Protocol:  10 Things You Really Need to Know,” Ann Lamport Hammitte (with John L. Welch, Esq.), Allen’s Trademark Digest, v. 17, No. 8, February 2004.
  • “Investors, acquirers assert greater IP due diligence in today’s transactions,” Peter C. Lando and Matthew B. Lowrie, Mass High Tech, February 2, 2004.
  • “The Changing Face of IP Due Diligence,” Peter C. Lando and Matthew B. Lowrie, Newsletter of Women Entrepreneurs in Science & Technology (WEST), January 13, 2004.
  • “Orders to Protect Trade Secret or Other Confidential Research, Development or Commercial Information,” Emily A. Berger (with John Johnson, Esq. and John Pegram, Esq.), Japan Intellectual Property Association Symposium, 2004.
  • “Critical Issues in Managing Patent Litigation,” Matthew B. Lowrie, Franklin Pierce Law Center SIPLA Symposium on Strategies for Intellectual Property Litigation, Conference Proceedings, November 2003.
  • “License Your Crown Jewels -- and Maybe Even Your Goose Eggs,” Peter C. Lando and Neil Ferraro, Mass High Tech, 2003.
  • “The Rising Importance of Inventorship Controversies,” Matthew B. Lowrie, National Law Journal, May 12, 2003.
  • “Managing Patent Litigation to Success,” Matthew B. Lowrie, FindLaw Patent Strategies 2003 Seminar Proceedings, April 2003.
  • “A primer on patents: Some points well worth knowing,” Peter C. Lando and Elias Domingo, Boston Business Journal, March 10, 2003.
  • “Five Rules for Winning Patent Cases,” Matthew B. Lowrie, Corporate Counsel, January 3, 2003; also in US Industry Today, December 3, 2002.
  • “Know What to Look For Before You Enter Patent Litigation,” Matthew B. Lowrie, Massachusetts High Technology Weekly, August 5, 2002.
  • “Managing Patent Litigation to Success,” Matthew B. Lowrie, Sixth Annual Conference on Technology Dispute Resolution, Conference Proceedings, Suffolk University Law School, 2002.
  • “Recent Supreme Court Ruling May Expand Patent Coverage and Create Uncertainty,” Matthew B. Lowrie and Laura Topper, Pharmaceutical Law and Policy Report, January 31, 2002; also in Global eCommerce Law and Business Report, January 11, 2002.
  • “US Intellectual Property Litigation: Danger in Building the Super Highway,” Matthew B. Lowrie and Michael Albert, SSGRR International Conference on Internet Infrastructure, Rome, Italy, 2001.
  • “Actual Notice Under Section 287(a),” Peter C. Lando and Michael Rader, National Law Journal, June 12, 2000.
  • “Actual Notice and Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction: Navigating the Minefield,” Peter C. Lando and Michael Rader, AIPLA Quarterly Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, Spring 2001.
  • “An Engineer’s Primer on Intellectual Property Litigation,” Matthew B. Lowrie and Chris Schultz, Proceedings of the SPIE (Optical Engineering) National Conference, Boston MA, 2000.
  • Instruments and the Imagination, Robert Silverman (with Thomas Hankins), book on the historical development of scientific instruments, Princeton University Press.
  • “Interference Practice,” Ann Lamport Hammitte, Intellectual Property Counseling and Litigation, Ch. 99 (L. Horowitz and E. Horowitz eds.).

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