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Munck Carter lawyers are regular contributors to legal and industry publications. We write on topics of interest to technology companies and corporate executives and employers in a variety of other industries. Some recent publications by our attorneys are listed below.

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Title Author/Contributor Publication/Date
Bilski's Impact on In-House Counsel Varies by Client's Technology

Jamil N. Alibhai & Daniel E. Venglarik

Texas Lawyer, August 2010
Social Networking: An Employers’ Guide to the Risks and Rewards

Audrey Mross

HRMatters, June 2010
Weathering The Storm of False Marking Claims

William A. Munck & Daniel E. Venglarik

Law 360, June 2010
eBay sellers face tax issues: Payment card reporting under the American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008

Zahara Alarakhia

Smart Business, March 2009
FMLA overhauled: How to understand changes to the Family and Medical Leave Act

Audrey E. Mross

Smart Business, February 2009
Employers should brace for new workplace rules: Bill aims to improve worker safety by increasing the civil and criminal penalties for OSHA violations

Michael A. McCabe

Dallas Business Journal, January 2009
Dealing with bankruptcy: Tough times can force your customers to seek legal protection

Bradley C. Mall

Smart Business, January 2009
Dealing with e-discovery: Get your ducks lined up before you’re in court for the hearing

Dyan M. House

Smart Business, December 2008
Patent infringement: How to respond to alleged violation

Matthew S. Anderson

Smart Business, November 2008
Brush up on patent law: The rules are changing

Michael C. Wilson

Smart Business, October 2008
Employee control? How far can the employer go?

Michael A. McCabe

Smart Business, September 2008
Electronic payments: As the payments industry copes with growth, businesses cover legal bases

Zahara Alarakhia

Smart Business, August 2008
Make sure you’re protected: Protecting intellectual property from employees

William A. Munck

Smart Business, June 2008
Money matters: A wage and hour refresher

Audrey E. Mross

Smart Business, May 2008
Keep your lists safe: Protect customer lists as trade secrets

J. Robert Arnett

Smart Business, April 2008
Patent litigation: Using re-examination as a backstop in your defense

E. Leon Carter & Daniel E. Venglarik

Smart Business, March 2008
Patent case venue: How the Eastern District of Texas fits into current patent suits

E. Leon CarterDaniel E. Venglarik

Smart Business, February 2008
Know how to stay: When a stay can save money

Jamil N. Alibhai

Smart Business, February 2008
New rules: The new patent office rules create hubbub

William A. Munck

Smart Business, December 2007
What’s on your screen? Dealing with employee use of the computer

Audrey E. Mross

Smart Business, November 2007
The technology boom: Analyzing the high-tech merger & acquisition boom

Lawrence B. Mandala

Smart Business, October 2007
Keeping trade secrets secret: Protect yourself from the inside

J. Robert Arnett

Smart Business, August 2007
Hedge your bets: How patent re-examination works

Daniel E. Venglarik

Smart Business, July 2007
Legal action on the go: The patent ‘rocket docket’

E. Leon Carter

Smart Business, June 2007
Safeguarding your assets: How you can protect your intellectual property

William A. Munck

Smart Business, April 2007

Munck Carter lawyers are regular contributors to legal and industry publications. We write on topics of interest to technology companies and corporate executives and employers in a variety of other industries. Some recent publications by our attorneys are listed below.

 

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