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Litigation Article: Avoiding Costly Patent Litigation and Promoting the Advancement of Homeland Security Solutions for the Government Through 28 U.S.C. § 1498 , Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal, Vol. 71, No. 1766 (2006)



4/21/2006

Co-Authored by Mintz Levin associates Joseph D. Lipchitz and Noah C. Shaw and printed in the Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal, April 21, 2006, Vol. 71, No. 1766 (2006).

In this article the authors discuss the growing role that the infringement immunity provisions for government contractors at 28 U.S.C. § 1498 will play in the post-September 11 homeland security context.

Joe is an associate in the Litigation section of the firm's Boston office. He has extensive experience handling complex employment and business disputes involving business torts, contract disputes, breaches of fiduciary duty, fraud, and unfair and deceptive business practices.

Noah is an associate in the firm's Boston office, where he practices in the Litigation section, focusing on complex business disputes with a particular emphasis on intellectual property litigation. Noah also has experience in real estate and land use litigation, representing developers of subsidized housing, and in ERISA litigation.

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