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Intellectual Property and Technology: Alert - March 4, 2010

In its March 2, 2010 Reed Elsevier decision, the Supreme Court determined that the registration requirement for filing lawsuits under the Copyright Act does not present a jurisdictional bar – despite the more than 200 lower court opinions holding that it does. This alert explains the history of the case as well as the Court decision. It suggests that the ruling is, in practical terms, extremely narrow – but that it will most likely affect cases that concern mass-scale infringement claims or class action claims, and it may make courts more sympathetic to hearing claims on works with pending applications for copyright registration.

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Chambers USA Lists Holland & Knight Among Nation’s Top Law Firms, Earning Top Spots in Multiple Practice Areas and Markets

More than 100 Holland & Knight attorneys named America’s Leading Lawyers in 2009 Chambers USA Guide.

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China’s Environment and the Challenge of Sustainable Development
 
February 9, 2005
 
Richard Jay "Tad" Ferris- Washington

Holland & Knight partner Tad Ferris and senior counsel Hongjun Zhang authored the following chapter, “Environmental Law in the People's Republic of China: An Overview Describing Challenges and Providing Insights for Good Governance,” published in China’s Environment and the Challenge of Sustainable Development (Kristen A. Day, ed., M.E. Sharpe 2005), at 66-101.

Copies of this book may be purchased at an author/contributor discount of 40% by contacting M.E. Sharpe customer service at 1-800-541-6563 or sending the order via email to orders@mesharpe.com (make sure to note on the order "author discount 40% applies").

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