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		<title>December 2011 - Episode 20</title>
		<description>Gareth Morgan of Winston &#38; Strawn LLP, London, England explains the Human Genome Sciences v. Eli Lilly decision of the UK Supreme Court and the meaning of &#8220;industrial applicability&#8221; for protein related inventions. (Length:  35:19)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2011/12/07/december-2011-episode-20/</link>
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		<title>November 2011 - Episode 19</title>
		<description>Bart Showalter of Baker Botts LLP in Dallas, Texas on “The Top US Patent Decisions of 2010-2011” and why these decisions were worthy of receiving a “Markey” award for their individual category. (Length:  34:12)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2011/11/26/november-2011-episode-19/</link>
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		<title>December 2010 - Episode 18</title>
		<description>Paul England of the London Office of Simmons & Simmons discusses “Cross-border Injunctions in Europe” (Length:  18:22)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2010/12/13/december-2010-episode-18/</link>
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		<title>November 2010 - Episode 17</title>
		<description>Thomas M. Williams of Howrey’s False Marking Task Force in Chicago, Illinois: “False Patent Marking and the Solo Cup Case” 

Donald M. Cameron of Cameron MacKendrick LLP, Toronto, Canada: “The Amazon.com one-click Canadian Patent Decision” (Length:  14:24)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2010/11/22/november-2010-episode-17/</link>
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		<title>October 2010 - Episode 16</title>
		<description>Christopher Marchese of Fish & Richardson, San Diego, California: "Runaway Patent Damages Awards: Is Statutory Reform on the Way?"  See also Chris' Patent Damages blog, on Twitter (patentdamages), the F&R patent damages web page and Patent Damages Law and Practice book. (Length:  15:13)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2010/10/09/october-2010-episode-16/</link>
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		<title>September 2010 - Episode 15</title>
		<description>DeAnn Smith of Foley Hoag LLP in Boston, Mass.: "Chemically Complicated: Effective Arguments to Combat "Obvious to Try" Rejections with respect to Takeda and the Chemical Arts". (Length:  14:24)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2010/09/09/september-2010-episode-15/</link>
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		<title>August 2010 - Episode 14</title>
		<description>Frederick L. Whitmer of Kilpatrick Stockton LLP in New York City explains the Cybor Uncertainty Principle in “Claim Construction in Patent Law: A Question of Law?”. (Length:  30:37)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2010/08/29/august-2010-episode-14/</link>
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		<title>July 2010 - Episode 13</title>
		<description>Dale Lazar, of DLA Piper in Reston, Virginia discusses the Supreme Court of the United State’s Bilski decision on the patentability of business methods. (Length:  17:00)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2010/07/18/july-2010-episode-13/</link>
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		<title>December 2009 - Episode 12</title>
		<description>Jennifer Silverman of Ellenoff Grossman and Schole LLP in New York City discusses U.S. trademark dilution and the Dec. 3, 2009 decision in Starbucks vs. Wolfe’s Borough (Charbucks) lawsuit. (Length:  17:00)

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		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2009/12/15/december-2009-episode-12/</link>
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		<title>November 2009 - Episode 11</title>
		<description>The New Jersey Patent Rules – one year later.  Guests Stephen Roth of Lerner David Littenberg Krumholz and Mentlik, LLP in Westfield, New Jersey and Philip Johnson, Chief Intellectual Property Counsel at Johnson and Johnson in New Brunswick, New Jersey discuss how patent cases are now litigated in New ...</description>
		<link>http://www.cameronmackendrick.com/podcast/2009/11/15/november-2009-episode-11/</link>
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