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: TortsProf BlogPools Race to Reconfigure Drains
Full post as published by TortsProf Blog on December 08, 2008 (boomark / email).
ABC News Investigation Exposes Dangerous Pool Drains In Public Pools and Hotels Across the United States
A recent ABC News undercover investigation found that despite the known danger that pool drains can pose?especially to children?there are still public pools in the US that have yet to install safety drain covers and shut-off valves that are supposed to prevent kids from getting stuck or sucked into a drain?s powerful suction...
Grates: The Bicyclist's Nemesis
Well, all right; bicyclists have multiple nemeses. But a recent front page article in the Seattle PI has brought attention to a problem many cyclists have been battling for years: unsafe street drains...
Simplify Your Life: resolve conflict
“The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.” Hans Hofmann (abstract expressionist) Unresolved conflict is definitely a life or business complication...
In the Pool
Stanford University academics Ryan Lampe and Petra Moser, in "Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation?": Regulators favor patent pools to encourage innovation in industries where overlapping patents and excessive litigation suppress innovation...
Standard Setting and Patent Pools
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol There will be a very interesting practitioner conference on Standard Setting and Patent Pools on October 2-3, 2008 at the Arlington Hilton hosted by Law Seminars International...
Patent Pools, RAND Commitments, and the Problematics of Price Discrimination
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Daniel Crane of Cardozo Law School offers insightful analysis in Patent Pools, RAND Commitments, and the Problematics of Price Discrimination. ABSTRACT: This is a book chapter forthcoming in Working Within the Boundaries of Intellectual Property...
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