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May 23-27, 2011 FindLaw.com Weekly Intellectual Property Newsletter
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United States First Circuit, 05/27/2011
Voice of the Arab World, Inc. v. MDTV Medical News Now, Inc., No. 10-1396
In a trademark dispute involving an action to enjoin the use, sale, or promotion of the mark MDTV, judgment of the district court granting defendant's motion for a preliminary injunction is reversed where court abused its discretion in presuming that defendant was likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary injunctive relief. Read more...

United States Second Circuit, 05/23/2011
Nokia Corporation v. InterDigital, Inc., No. 10-1358
In a dispute arising from an action for patent infringement, judgment of the district court denying defendants' motion to recover against a preliminary injunction bond is reversed where a wrongfully enjoined party is entitled to a presumption in favor of recovery against an injunction bond. Read more...

United States Federal Circuit, 05/24/2011
Allergan, Inc. v. Athena Comestics, Inc., No. 2010-1394
In an infringement action concerning PGF, a prostaglandin compound, to treat inadequate eyelash growth, and involving whether a party must allege an injury compensable by restitution to have standing under California's Unfair Competition Law (UCL), Bus. and Prof. Code sections 17200 et seq., judgment of the district court is reversed where UCL section 17204, as amended by Proposition 64, requires that a party need only allege an injury in fact that was caused by defendant’s unfair competition. Read more...





United States Federal Circuit, 05/23/2011
Tessera, Inc. v. International Trade Commission, No. 2010-1176
In a trade dispute alleging patent infringement through the importation of semi-conductor chips, 19 U.S.C. section 1337, judgment of the defendant finding no section 1337 violation is affirmed where defendant's decision is supported by substantial evidence and is not contrary to law. Read more...

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