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Tag Archives: Congresswoman
After White House stop, Twitter CEO calls congresswoman about death threats
Enlarge / A controversial tweet by President Trump was the subject of a phone call between Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Rep. Ilhan Omar, according to the Washington Post. Just after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey paid a visit to the … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged about, Calls, Congresswoman, death, House, Stop, Threats, Twitter, White
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Congresswoman Lofgren Sends Letter to USPTO Director Iancu Opposing Proposed Changes to Claim Construction Rule at PTAB
Congresswoman Lofgren is now opposing a rule change she previously endorsed as an original co-sponsor of a bill that would have changed the claim construction rule in exactly the same way proposed by Director Iancu… But how is adopting a … Continue reading
Posted in Intellectual Property
Tagged changes, claim, Congresswoman, Construction, Director, Iancu, Letter, Lofgren, opposing, Proposed, PTAB, Rule, Sends, USPTO
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Congresswoman Matsui and Laurie Dishman Take on the Cruise Industry
In July, President Obama signed the Cruise Vessel Security & Safety Act. On the President's right side in the Oval Office was Sacramento resident and my friend, Laurie Dishman. On his left side, Laurie's Congresswoman, Doris Matsui. The new cruise … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Congresswoman, Cruise, Dishman, industry, Laurie, Matsui, take
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