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The DMCA and The Reverse Engineering of Suspected Infringing Products (Part I and II)
by Stephen J. Davidson and David D. Axtell
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Open Source Technical Due Diligence
by Stephen J. Davidson
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Software Services And Maintenance Agreements
by Stephen J. Davidson
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Protecting Intellectual Property On The Linux Platform
by Stephen J. Davidson
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Leonard, Street and Deinard Client Atlantic Power Agrees to Acquire 72% Interest in Path 15 Transmission Line in California
Source: Atlantic Power Corporation announced today that Atlantic Power Holdings, LLC ("Holdings") has agreed to indirectly acquire 100% of Trans-Elect NTD Path 15, LLC
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The First Amendment on the Internet: Challenges in a New Media
by Eric Paulsrud
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Stephen Davidson and David Axtell present "The DMCA and the Reverse Engineering of Suspected Infringing Products" at the Intellectual Assets and Technology Law Institute in Dallas, Texas
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David Axtell's Article Featured in Minnesota Lawyer
Source: David Axtell, an associate in the intellectual property and information technology practice group, recently authored an article, "Before You Hit Send: What the CAN-SPAM Act Means to Lawyers," which appears in the special technology section in the September 12, 2005, issue of Minnesota Lawyer.
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Angela Bohmann Discusses Health Plan Compliance in Minnesota Lawyer
Source: Angela Bohmann, shareholder in the compensation and employee benefits practice group, authored an article, "Is your health plan compliance up-to-date?" in the September 26, 2005, special in-house counsel supplement to Minnesota Lawyer.
by Angela M. Bohmann
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Jeff Cairns Named As Secretary/Treasurer of Minnesota Chamber of Commerce
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Leonard, Street and Deinard's Participation in Equal Justice Works Fellowship Highlighted in "Neal St. Anthony: Young lawyer takes aim at equity strippers"
by Neal St. Anthony, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
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Bradley Gunn Quoted in New York Times Article "Eminent Domain Revisited: A Minnesota Case"
Source: Few recent Supreme Court opinions have aroused as much public outrage as Kelo v. City of New London, Conn., the June ruling that reaffirmed the use of eminent domain to promote economic development.
by Terry Pristin, New York Times
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Jeff Cairns Quoted in Article "Cash-balance Plans Change Rules of Game"
by H.J. Cummins, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
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Steve Quinlivan Quoted in The Business Journal
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Jonathan Gottlieb's Article, "Trendspotting in the Energy Sector"
by Jonathan Gottlieb
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Jonathan Gottlieb and Tamir Ben-Yoseph's Article "FERC Gives Wind Another Boost" Featured
by Jonathan Gottlieb and Tamir Ben-Yoseph
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Bradley J. Gunn Guest Contributor in Article "Severance Damages: Projected Versus Actual"
Source: Valuation Viewpoint of the Shenehon Company, Vol X No.1 Spring 2005
by J. David Ostlund, Robert J. Strachota, with Guest Contributor Bradley J. Gunn
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Jonathan Gottlieb with Brian Meloy's Article "New Rules Address Special Nature of Wind Power" Featured
by Jonathan W. Gottlieb with Brian M. Meloy
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Robert Huber's Article "Contractors Caught in the Warranty Gap" Featured in the January 2005 Issue of Utility Contractor
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Jonathan Gottlieb and Roger Kranenburg's Article "US Merchant Generators Chart Their Future" Featured
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