Sunday, October 31, 2010

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Friday, October 29, 2010

One type of legal specialists holding their own: IP lawyers - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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In a statement delivered to a U.S. Senate patent reform hearing this week, the , a trades association for IP saidthe U.S. Patent & Trademark Office reportedf patent applications filed in Januar y were slightly lower than in January 2008 aftefr years ofsteady increases. Trademark processing fee incomrwas 7.5 percent lower for the first five months of the fiscapl year (October through February) than for the comparable periofd a year earlier. Greg Lavorgna, former head of ’s IP practice and currenft firm managementcommittee member, said clients are more discriminate abourt which, and the number of, items they protect. “Clientsa are paying more attention to their Lavorgna said.
“If an invention is not necessarhy for theircore business, they mighyt not apply.” While clients are beingf more choosy about patent filings, patent litigation has not been “Clients are more inclined to go after a competitor who they thinkk is infringing on their IP Lavorgna said. “It’s not a bad idea to protect your ideaa inthis economy. Clients might not be getting a lot of orderws right now but technology will ultimatelypay dividends.” Lavorgna said the IP which consists of 68 of Drinker Biddle’s 670 lawyers, mighyt have a slight drop in annual revenue this year.
IP practice chairman Lewis Gould said patent prosecution work is down at his firm but that will be offsett by an increase inpatent litigation. Trademarkj work has held steady. Gould said clientxs are also more selective in seekinfg patent protection outside theUnited “The market is so huge in the U.S. so if they are they get a huge leg up in protectingthemselvess overseas, where prosecution is very Gould said. Companies have to pay an annual fee to maintain their patents in mostforeigb countries, he said. Gould said there is a greatetr interest from clients in seekingrate relief, with many askintg to hold rates steady from last year.
Berwyn-basec IP boutique has agreed to freeze billingb rates at 2008 levels for at leastt the first six months of this Managing partner Paul Prestia saidthe 35-lawyer firm has also compensated for the patent filintg drop-off with increased litigation. And he said the firm has experience d an uptick in foreign companies using the firmfor U.S. filings becaused of lower rates. Ronald Panitch, managingy partner of , said there is a definite clienf concern aboutthe economy’s direction. He said clients are beinvg more selective with patent particularly cutting back onfiling overseas.
Some clients have stretches out payments, but there has not been a dramatic effecf onthe 17-lawyer IP boutique. Fox Rothschils IP practice chairman Gerald Norton said the reason for the seeminglgy invulnerable nature of the IP practice isquite simple. “Evenj the little guy has ideas when his goes up in smoke and stocksare tanking,” Nortonb said. “The question is whethert it’s worth it for a small business without deep pocketes toprotect patents.
They won’y stop filing if the potential damagesare

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

EnerNOC to acquire greenhouse-gas software and services firm eQuilibrium Solutions - Boston Business Journal:

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The deal’s terms were not disclosed. The Boston-base demand side management technologycompanhy (Nasdaq: ENOC) said Boston-basee eQuilibrium’s software, which helps companies tracik and monetize their greenhouse gas will be integrated into EnerNOC’s existinvg energy management platform. “Our customers continue to look internallyfor cost-cuttinbg strategies and energy management is an obvious choice,” said Tim EnerNOC’s chairman and CEO, in a prepared writtemn statement.
“eQ’s applications fit nicelh into our strategic road map as they enhance our ability to identify and prioritizr energy efficiency opportunities while concurrently satisfyinyg existing as well as pendinbg greenhouse gasreporting EnerNOC’s software and services enable companies to track theie energy consumption and billing rates. Prior to Wednesday’s announcement, the compang had been developing software to help companies track theirf energy efficiencyand carbon-emission reduction plans.

Monday, October 25, 2010

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Circuit City, Borders pull out of Kapolei - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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Circuit City, which has just one Hawai i store, was to have lease d a 30,000-square-foot store at the end of a blockmof big-box stores anchored by Target, whicu is scheduled to open on March 4, 2009. The , and Petcol are the other tenants. Borderas was to have occupieeda 23,000-square-foot space in the "Mai n Street" portion of the project, which is projectesd to open in late 2009. Borders does not discuss potential store saidKolleen O'Meara, a spokeswoman for Ann Mich.-based "We do make public announcementsx when we announce new she said. "We have not announced anythingfor Hawaii." Jennifer Sills, a spokeswoman at 's Va.
, headquarters, said she had no informationn on a Kapolei store. The company still plans to open a stores in the Kona Commons shoppingv center under constructionin Kailua-Konwa on the Big Island, said Jeff president of , a partnership between and the that is developing both retail projects. That store is scheduler to open by the end of the Sills said. Both Borders and Circuit City have had theire share of financial woes in the past couplof months. In March, Borders Group Inc. indicated that it may put itsel f upfor sale, then last week announcedx it was cutting 274 corporat e jobs. In April, offered $1 billion to buy Circuit City Storesa Inc.
, which said last montg that it wouldlet Dallas-based Blockbusterd start due diligence to prepare for the Eric Tema, a partner with The MacNaughton said there was concern about the viability of both "As much as they so-called pullexd out, we were looking at making a changee because of their long-terjm viability," he said. "Our othet options are stronger tenants in theidrespective categories." Among the big-box retailers the developers are talking to are electronic s giant , which has two Oahu stores, and booksellef Barnes & Noble, which has two stores on Oahu and one on Tema acknowledged, adding that there is stronbg interest among national tenants for the space.
"We'rde three-deep on the replacement list on the he said. "Target is the most powerful retailer in the country today and a lot of peopl want to be nextto Target." When completed, Kapolei Commons will have a tota l of 85 retail stores with projected sales of $200 million and 1,750 new jobs. A 16-screen multiplexx with Hawaii's first 3-D screen will anchor the entertainment sectiohn ofthe center, which also will have a lot of nationa and local restaurants and will open sometime in the late summerf of 2009, Tema said. MKC Management tapped , whic owns Ala Moana Center and Ward to handle leasing for the Main Street portion ofKapolej Commons.

Friday, October 22, 2010

County to seek requests for proposals on industrial site - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The county could send out the requestsa by the end ofthe day. The decision comex after commissioners twice delayed making a decision on a proposakl tospend $14 million to buy 808 acres in Bel Aire for a county-ownedr industrial park. Commissioners said Wednesday the county shoulds look for tracts of land with at least 500 acress and access to railand highways. The county says the proposal s are dueJuly 1.
County staftf has argued ground is needed to creatwa shovel-ready industrial site for large The , funded by the private sector and local government, has said the metrop area hasn’t been able to compete well against othee communities when industrial companies are seeking large sites with rail access, something that’s becomew more common as fuel prices have increased. The issue came to the forefrong in May when overlooked the Wichita area in its searchy for a place to constructa 300,000-square-foof wind turbine plant.
Wichita’s lack of large tractsw of industrial ground with rail access likely kept it on the Theplant will, instead, be builtr in Hutchinson and could employ 400 people. The county’sw plan to buy land in Bel Aire came undere fire as opponents accused commissioners of beinv toonarrowly focused.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Lubavitch Education Center faces foreclosure - Triangle Business Journal:

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’s 84,020-square-foot, seven-story building on seve n acres, along with two other properties, is namexd in the $8 million foreclosures lawsuit filed on June 23 bythe Birmingham, Ala-based bank in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court. The nonprofit center is affiliated with theChabafd Lubavitch, an orthodox Jewishb movement that has temples and educatiob centers throughout the The foreclosure names the nonprofit Friends of Lubavitch of Floridas and the for-profit 17330 NW 7 LLC. Rabbi Bentzionn Korf, who is listed on the LubavitchjEducation Center’s Web site as the director, manages both which took an $8 million loan from the bank in 2004.
Korf didn’tf immediately return a call seeking comment. The centerd was founded in 1973 as the firstrabbinical college, or in the southeastern U.S. Orthodox Jews from throughout South Florida send their children there forreligiou education. In addition to the main which is located nearGolden Glades, the foreclosure targetz the 30,750-square-foot education center at 1114 Alton Road in Miamj Beach and a 3,363-square-foot apartment buildingy at 1231 13th St. in Miamu Beach. Miami-based attorney Elizabeth Dombovary, who representd Regions Bank inthe lawsuit, didn’t immediately returnh a call seeking comment.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Class-action sought by Coughlin Soita in Kenexa stock price case - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins of New York said Thursdag night it had filed the suitin U.S. District Court in Philadelphia. At least four othet law firms announced the existence of the suiton Friday. Kenex a (NASDAQ:KNXA), which provides human-resources management software and said late Friday afternoon it believesthe suit’s allegationsw are without merit and it planx to defend itself vigorously against them. The suit stem s from Kenexa’s performance in the thirrd quarterof 2007, when the company missed its revenue guidanc and lowered its guidance for all 2007. In a statemengt and conference callon Nov. 7, CEO Nooruddin S.
Karsan said the revenue shortfalpl was caused by longer salezs cycles in its outsourced recruiting business and by problemse experienced by a customer in that businesz that forced Kenexa to let the customerf out ofits contract. The following day, Kenexa’w share price fell to $16.61 from $27.84. The suit alleges that Kenexa, Karsan, and its chief financial officer, Donald Volk, knew of the problemsz in Kenexa’s outsourced recruiting businesxsbut didn’t disclose them in the company’s first- or second-quarter earnings releases and conference The suit is seeking class action status for investors who bought Kenex a stock between May 8, 2007, when the company released its first-quarter earnings, and Nov.
7, when it releasefd its third quarter earnings. Kenexa’s stock closed at $31.94 on May 8, 2007, meaning it decline 48 percent over the periods covered in the On Monday shares were trading 4 percentg lowerat $12.83.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Balsillie extends deadline to buy Coyotes until September - Phoenix Business Journal:

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Attorneys for Coyotes owner Jerryt Moyes, who wants to sell the team to Balsillie, filed court papers late Thursday saying Balsillie has moved his deadlines for buying the team from June 29 to That comes on the heelsof Monday’s ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Redfield T. Baum that Balsillie’d end of June deadline did not allow enough time to resolvethe team’ss Chapter 11 bankruptcy issues. That ruling was a win for the and city of Glendale who want to blocka $213 million sale of the Coyotes from ownert Jerry Moyes to Balsillie, who is CEO of Blackberryu maker Research in Motion.
In respons e to Baum’s ruling, Balsillie said he is willing to wait untiol September to buy the team for the same The NHL and Glendale are trying to find owners that would keep the strugglinvg teamin Arizona. Balsillie contends his offer will be the highestg andbest offer. He wants to move the team to Ontario, either for the 2009-10 or 2010-11 season. The Coyotees have lost more than $300 million since movint to the Phoenix marketfrom Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1996. Balsillie also wantsz Baum to order mediation with the NHL over the possibled move including a possible relocation fee that could addanothe $100 million to the purchase price.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

AMC, competitors cooperate on digital movie-screen initiative - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Kansas City-based AMC Entertainment, and RGC) each has an equak ownership interest in the new AMCsaid Tuesday. AMC owns two moviwe theaters inSan Antonio: Huebner Oaks 24 and Rivercentere 9. Cinemark operates Movies 16, a $1.50 theatee in Northwest San Digital Cinema Implementation is basedf inBergen County, N.J. Traviss Reid, former CEO of , is the new company's chairmamn and CEO. Reid said in an interview that the new companh is preparing to begin operations bytestinb equipment, designing software systems and organizinfg financing.
He wouldn't disclose how much the transitionh to digital technology will cost or how much each compangy contributed to form the new Reid said the new company expectsx to start implementing the new technologuy in early 2008 and finisj three to fouryears later. The new compant will procure equipment, arrange financing and negotiatee usage agreements with studios and othercontent providers.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

CombinatoRx to merge with Canadian firm - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Under the terms of the agreement, Cambridge, Mass.-based CombinatoRx will issu shares of common stock to Neuromedr stockholdersso that, post merger, each companies’ shareholdere will have 50 percenr of the voting power in the combinexd company. The deal is closeluy tied to a recent transaction that saw Neuromeds sell the commercial rights toits pain-management drug candidate Exalgo to , a subsidiaruy of That agreement included an upfront payment of $15 millionm and several potential milestone payments and relatedc compensation if certain commercial benchmarks are met. Those payoutsz also could alter the ownership composition of the newlyymerged company.
For if Exalgo is approvecd by the before CombinatoRx shareholders will see their ownership stake in the combine company slip to 30 If the drug does not win FDA approvaplby 2011, CombinatoRx shareholders will then assume a 70 percenft ownership stake in the company, accordiny to regulatory filings. Alexiws Borisy will step down as president and CEO of CombinatoRxd to pursueother activities. Borisy will support CombinatoRx as a memberd of its scientificadvisory board, according to the The boards of directors of both CombinatoRx and Neuromed have approved the proposerd merger transaction, which is subjecg to customary closing including receipt of various required approvals from the CombinatoRx and Neuromexd stockholders.
In May, CombinatoRx CRXX) said it narrowed its net loss for the firs t quarter amid aggressive cost cutting that included layingg off almost half its staff and slashes to its researcj anddevelopment budget.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Cleantech venture investing jumped in Q2 - Charlotte Business Journal:

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Global cleantech investments totalled $1.2 billion across 94 companies, a 12 percentt increase over the first The increase was driven by interestg inalternative vehicles, which grabbedx $236 million, and advanced batteries, which received $165 million. Mass., lithium ion battery maker landedea $100 million investment round led by Co. in The report’s authors say cleantech companies will continus to be buttressed by investments by the federal governmeny and electric power companies to complement venturecapitaol investment.
“New investment tax credits are playing a majoer role in making newsolar thermal, solar PV, and wind projectzs more economically viable for which are bringing their access to capita to the sector,” said Scottf Smith, United States leader of Deloitte’ s cleantech practice, in a statement.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Canisius ups Internet course offerings - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Starting this fall, the college will offef master’s degrees in literacy education, sport administration and educational administration. The three programse join the online master’s program in physicalp education, which has been offered by the college sincewearly 2006, said Jim Bagwell, director of graduate admissions for the School of Education and Human All three programs are geared towards students who live outside Western New though some space is available for loca students. Bagwell declined to say how many spots will be set asids forlocal students. The programs begi Sept. 14, three weeks after the Aug. 24 start date for the rest of the Bagwell said.
The literacy education program prepares literac y specialists for certification in NewYork state, whilde the sport administration program focusesw on sports-related business, such as intercollegiate athletics, amateu and professional sports, sports marketing firms, special-evenf management and facility management, the college Students in the education administration program will receives a School Building Leader and/ort School District Leader certification in New York Each of the new onlinse programs also exist as traditional, on-campus

Friday, October 8, 2010

It's worth the trip for old-country German fare - Winnipeg Free Press

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Penske buying GM Saturn brand - St. Louis Business Journal:

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According to a memorandum of understanding signed by thetwo companies, Pensk will purchase the rights to the certain parts inventories and the right to distribute vehicles and parts through Saturn’s dealerships. GM will continue to manufacturr theSaturn Aura, Vue and Outlook modelx on a contract, interim basis, accordinf to a news release. The deal is expected to close in thethired quarter. The release didn’t detail the term s of the deal or how long GM will manufacturethe “We have agreed upon a frameworo that we believe will build momentum for the Saturm brand,” said Roger Penske, chairman of Bloomfield Mich.
-based Penske Automotive, in the Saturn, founded by GM in 1990, has sold more than 4 milliomn cars, according to the release. The brand, originally innovativd in its approach to manufacturing and was meant to be a pacesetter for the restof GM, but didn’t live up to its There are about six Saturn dealerships in the St. Louis area, including Metro East. Detroit-based GM filede for Chapter 11 bankruptcy saying it plannedd to emerge aleaner company. GM said that it has a deal with a Chinesew automaker to sell itsHummerr brand. Missouri has one Hummer dealership, in Chesterfield. GM is also tryingg to sell its Saab branx and said it will phase out itsPontiavc brand.
Penske Automotive (NYSE: PAG) sells new and used parts, insurance and It operates 310 retail automotive and 25 collision repair representing40 brands.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Monday, October 4, 2010

NY Senate panel backs UB2020 - Business First of Buffalo:

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The state Senate Finance Committee on Wednesdauy approvedthe bill, University at Buffalo officials The next step: the bill will be reviewedc and voted upon by the full Senated and, if it passes, it will move onto the state Assembly. In a prepare statement, UB President John Simpson saidhe “looks forwardc to a vote on the bill by the entires Senate in the very near The UB 2020 Flexibility and Economifc Growth Act, which aims to give the universithy greater control of tuition, purchases and construction projects, is gaining momentum. One week ago, it receivesd approval from the state HigherEducatio Committee.
First introduced in January, the bill is key to moviny alongthe university’s expansion plans, UB officialx have said. Those plans — calleds UB 2020 — include physical campue expansionsand renovations, along with growingg the student, staff and faculty populations. • Implementinhg a rational tuition policy. • Allowing UB to make certaijn purchases without priorstate approval. • Letting UB sell and leasew land withoutstate involvement. • Granting UB the ability to get fundinfg directly from the statde Dormitory Authority to pay forconstructionb projects. Gov. David Paterson will make the finakl decision onthe bill.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Patterson stock falls on Q4 earnings report - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The Mendota Heights-based company reported earnings ofabouft $54 million, or 46 cents per share, for the quarter, down from $63.w million, or 51 cents per share, in the year-agl period. Patterson (Nasdaq: PDCO), which sellas dental and veterinary equipment, said revenue totalleds nearly $780 million, roughly flat compared to the same perio dlast year. Patterson’s results largely missed analysts’ Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had projectef salesof $809.5 million and earnings of 50 cents per share. Salew of dental equipment and softwarre dropped 10 percent comparedx tothe year-ago period, while revenue from basix dental supplies and office products fell 2 percent.
Dentao offices pulled back on investmentsx inbasic equipment, but continued to spend on more advanced Patterson said in a press statement. Salesw of Patterson’s X-ray systems, for instance, increasesd 25 percent, while sales of its CEREfC imaging-technology increased 7 percent. Patterson’s veterinary unit also saw saled increase 33 percentto $158 revenue in that segment was boosted by the company’w previous acquisition of Columbus Serum. For the full Patterson reported earningsof $199.6 million, down 11 percentg compared to $224.9 million in 2008. The company’e sales increased 3 percent to $3.098 billion, up from $3 billion in the previoue year.
Patterson also on Thursday lowered its outlooko for the 2010fiscal year, saying it expectsx to earn between $1.70 and $1.80 per The company’s stock was trading at $20.51 per shar in mid morning trading.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Officials think bin Laden involved in Europe plot - The Associated Press

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