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New Maryland IP Law Blog Launched

August 14, 2007 | 3:35 PM

Intellectual property bloggers are commanding a lot more attention these days, especially as Congress considers a massive overhaul to the U.S. patent system and high-profile IP fights play out in courts across the country.

So, here's a new online resource to add to your list -- it's the Maryland IP Law Blog written by Brian Higgins, an attorney with Blank Rome. Higgins has experience counseling clients on the IP aspects of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, Internet-based products and more.

The blog provides news, analyses of case law, summaries of pending litigation, statistical information and miscellaneous commentary relating to IP issues impacting Maryland businesses, individuals, and governments.

His most recent post discusses a survey that asked corporations: "Overall, has your company made money from the patent system?" Pharma and biotech companies responded with a resounding "Yes," he said. Read more here.

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