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Welcome to The Dean's List Online IP Exchange

The Dean’s List is an online intellectual property exchange that brings buyers and sellers together to facilitate IP based transactions. The mission of The Dean’s List is to expand the array of options for IP sellers and buyers while creating a liquid market for these historically illiquid assets. We offer services to meet any IP challenge for clients ranging from individual inventors, university technology transfer offices and Fortune 500 companies.

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Tech of the Week

Non-invasive measurement of glucose in blood


The technology provides painless measurement of glucose in blood, employing proven chemical methods. It based on the observation that glucose and salts (=electrolytes) spontaneously diffuse through intact skin into water.



Retractable Earphones for Portable Devices

Internally housed extendible & retractable earphones/microphone for hand-held electronic devices such as MP3 players and cell phones.
IP News and Events Powered by: IP Law 360

Legal And Regulatory Calendar
Our daily calendar of events lists conferences and hearings scheduled to take place in the next four weeks.

Schering-Plough Sued Over Coppertone Trade Dress
Natural skincare company Fruit of the Earth Inc. has filed suit against Schering-Plough Healthcare Products Inc., seeking declaratory judgment that its sunscreen products do not infringe the trade dress of Schering’s Coppertone products.

Canadian Court Nixes J&J Suit V. Boston Scientific
A Canadian court has dismissed a long-running patent infringement suit that Johnson & Johnson brought against rival Boston Scientific over one of the medical device maker's coronary stents.

The Boundaries Of Patent-Eligible Processes In Bilski
On hearing oral arguments in In re Bilski, it appears that the majority of the court wants to preserve the patent-eligibility of software innovations, and recognizes that at least some innovations in information technology should also be patent-eligible. Which such innovations should be included is where the debate was focused, say Charles R. Macedo, Jung Hahm, Marion P. Metelski, Howard Wizenfeld and Norajean McCaffrey of Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein LLP.

Trade Secrets Suits Rising, But Uncertainty Remains
The advent of personal digital assistants, laptops, wireless Internet and miniature flash drives has made it easier and easier for employees to download, e-mail and save almost any kind of information — and harder and harder for employers to guard their valuable trade secrets.

Fisher-Price Gets $5.7M In Safety 1st Patent Suit
More than seven years after it sued Safety 1st Inc. for infringing its patents for infant carriers, Fisher-Price Inc. has been awarded $5.7 million in damages and interest.

ESPN Claims Quiksilver Infringed X Games Trademark
ESPN Inc. has filed a trademark suit against Quiksilver Inc., alleging the company's use of an 'X' in its surfing and snowboarding gear infringes the symbol for the X Games, the cable channel's alternative sports competition.



Representative Transactions

2D and 3D Virtual Camera System Technology Owned by Future Vision Recently Sold Off The Dean's List