Champlain Housing Trust (CHT) purchased South Meadow Apartments in Burlington’s south end for $19 million today. Built 25 years ago, South Meadow is home to 148 apartments, including 40 affordable units. SRH Law is honored to have represented CHT in Read more »
Patents and Preliminary Injunctions – Federal Circuit Continues Giveaways to Big Business
Big business just got a gift from the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - a ruling that will decrease the opportunities for patentees to stop infringing entities earlier rather than later. A patent holder is entitled to a legal monopoly over Read more »
SRH Law adds two new attorneys; expands intellectual property practice.
SRH Law is pleased to announce that Justin McCabe and Erik Nielsen have joined the firm as associate attorneys. Justin McCabe comes to SRH Law after several years of practice at another prominent Burlington, Vermont firm, where he focused on Read more »
Governor’s Commission on Energy Generation Siting: Are Changes on the Horizon?
On October 2, 2012, Governor Shumlin signed Executive Order 10-12, convening a 5 member energy-siting commission whose appointees were subsequently selected by the Commissioner of the Department of Public Service, Liz Miller. The Commission’s charge Read more »
Health Care Reform – Materials from VBA Annual Meeting
Available below are the materials presented at the 134th annual VBA meeting on September 21 by Eileen Elliott, Karen Tyler, Stephen W. Kimbell, Esq., and Robin J. Lunge, Esq., along with the Henry J. Kaiser Foundation's summary of the new health Read more »
Claiming Biodegradablility or Compostability – Patents, Labeling, and the FTC
As reported here earlier this week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has revised its Green Guides, guidance to marketers for the use of certain terms so as to prevent deception in the marketplace. While many topics covered in the Green Guides are Read more »
FTC Issues Final Revised Green Guides 2012
Today, as anticipated, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued its updated Green Guides for 2012. At a briefing on the Green Guides held today in New York City, the FTC’s, Jim Kohm, explained that the FTC applied some basic principles when Read more »
Vermont Continues To Lead In Patent Innovations
Vermont has always had a distinguished history of innovation—starting with Vermont native Samuel Hopkins being issued the first patent by the Patent Office and continuing on to Vermont’s most recent accomplishment as the state with the most issued Read more »
Long Anticipated FTC Green Guides Expected to be Published Next Monday?
It has been almost two years since the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published for public comment its draft revised Green Guides (a.k.a. Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims). It is now anticipated that the FTC intends to release Read more »
Intellectual Property Ownership – Who Owns What?
Obtaining and maintaining ownership of intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trade secrets, other valuable information, etc.) is an important and sometimes touchy subject. For individuals, maintaining ownership of your creations and valuable Read more »
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