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James F. Warchall

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Richard M. Knoblock

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Philip M. Creaser

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Richard Knoblock

General Practice
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Green v. Ziegelman

... contract, with 663 the arbitration award being final and binding upon the parties to that agreement, and (3) all issues by and between NZA and Libwag and Hendrickson that were currently pending in a federal district court lawsuit involving copyright infringement claims. ...

Newark Morning Ledger Co. v. Department of Treasury

... produced. A payment which is made to an author or composer by an assignee, licensee or copyright holder in respect of each copy of his work which is sold, or to an inventor in respect of each article sold under the patent. Royalty ...

Galasso v. SURVEYBRAIN. COM, LLC

... Defendants responded by first arguing that because the software and source code were an inseparable joint work under copyright law, Nalepka did not have the right to transfer possession of the software and source code because he was not the sole copyright owner. ...