New IP Kid on the Blawgk

January 16, 2005 on 8:57 am | In Weblogs |

The Patentability Blog — A Focused Look at Utility, Novelty, and Nonobviousness by "A Patent Lawyer" in Chicago, IL.

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  1. It looks like the IP blogging world (especially patent blogging) has moved to the center of the country — Chicago.

    In addition to my blog (patentlaw.typepad.com), we’ve got the 271 blog and now, the patentability blog.

    – Dennis

    Comment by Dennis Crouch — January 16, 2005 #

  2. I’ve probably fogotten some, but Nipper really counts because he went to law school in Illinois.

    Comment by Dennis Crouch — January 16, 2005 #

  3. Nah — Chicago is on the way out. The real” patent attorneys are moving out to the hinterlands where the water is sweet and the jackalopes play….

    Douglas (a former “damn yankee” Chicagoan!)

    Comment by Douglas Sorocco — January 16, 2005 #

  4. Thanks for the shout out — I read your blog every day.

    I like to think of Chicago as the center of the patent world, but I’ll admit I’m a little biased.

    Comment by A Patent Lawyer — January 16, 2005 #

  5. …and I previously worked at a Chicago firm in my pre-blogging days before returning home. I’m with Sorocco….I like the hinterlands.

    Comment by Matt Buchanan — January 18, 2005 #

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New IP Kid on the Blawgk

January 5, 2005 on 8:39 am | In Weblogs |

J. Douglas Miller (J. Matthew Buchanan @ PromoteTheProgress Blog’s law firm partner) just started blogging.  His blog “Small Business IP Protection and Management” is “dedicated to the intellectual property needs of a small to medium sized company.”

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