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Ward & Smith Law Firm

Patent, Intellectual Property, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury, Real Estate

Mercy Carter Tidwell LLP

Litigation, Accident & Injury, Environmental Law, Real Estate, Intellectual Property

Russell C. Brown, P.C.

Personal Injury, Administrative Law, Employee Rights, Public Schools, International Intellectual Property

Gillam & Smith LLP

Personal Injury, International Intellectual Property, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Accident & Injury

Mckool Smith PC

Business & Trade, International Intellectual Property, Litigation, Misdemeanor, Intellectual Property

Baldwin & Baldwin

Personal Injury, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Aviation, Accident & Injury

The Roth Law Firm

Intellectual Property, Personal Injury, Litigation, Traffic, Landlord-Tenant

Roth & Abraham Law Firm, Pc

Intellectual Property, Personal Injury

Scheef & Stone, Llp

Personal Injury, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Commercial Bankruptcy

Law Office Of Jim Ammerman II

Personal Injury, Insurance, Family Law, International Intellectual Property, Litigation


SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Frequent Flyer Depot, Inc. v. American Airlines, Inc.

281 SW3d 215 (2009). FREQUENT FLYER DEPOT, INC., George Pirkle, and Robert Pirkle, Appellants, v. AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., Appellee. No. 2-08-386-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth. February 26, 2009. 219 ...

GALLAGHER HEALTHCARE INS. v. Vogelsang

... The Executive agrees that all intellectual property, such as computer programs, systems or software, developed during his employment or as a result of his employment is work for hire performed by the Executive in the scope of his employment. ...

TGS-NOPEC GEOPHYSICAL CO. v. Combs

... ADMIN. CODE § 3.549(e)(30)(A)(i). Even though a license is part of this transaction, the receipts are from the use of the underlying intellectual property, the patent, not from the use of a license. ... 443 TGS, the revenue recipient, owns seismic data, which is its intellectual property. ...

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