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Gregg George Brandon

Intellectual Property, Science, Technology & Internet, Entertainment, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Gregg G. Brandon

Intellectual Property, Science, Technology & Internet, Entertainment, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

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Thompson v. McQueeney

... this action seeking, inter alia, a determination with respect to their rights arising under a certain letter agreement (Agreement), specific performance of the Agreement, and a permanent injunction enjoining defendants from selling or otherwise transferring a patent known as the ...

Rossi v. Attanasio

... To prove malicious prosecution based upon a prior civil action, a plaintiff must show that a prior proceeding terminated in its favor, a patent lack of probable cause for that proceeding, 1029 malice and special damages (see Perryman v Village of Saranac Lake, 41 AD3d 1080 ...

Stalker v. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company

... While Goodyear acknowledged obtaining a patent in 1994 for a process it hoped would address the zipper rupture problem, its expert explained that the patent was obtained during 1175 the idea and study stage (before testing) and that the proposed process lacked merit to put ...