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United States: Things To Know About The Latest Final Interim Rules To Patent Term Adjustment - Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has recently published interim final rules revising several patent term adjustment provisions in view of the AIA Technical Corrections Act of January 14, 2013. 78 Fed. Reg. 19416.        

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Found 1 month ago on channel Mondaq

Fed Reviews Early Release of Minutes

The Fed has notified the SEC and the CFTC of the early release of its March meeting minutes, and has asked its own Inspector General's office to review the incident, amid concern that the mishap could have been used for advantageous trading.

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Found 1 month ago on channel Wall Street Journal

The Fed: Bernanke still chasing the elusive recovery

Fed chair Ben Bernanke starts his possible last year in office still chasing a self-sustaining recovery. Although there is growing optimism, it may not happen until after he’s gone.

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel MarketWatch

Fed Holds Up Mortgage Pact With Banks, OCC

The largest U.S. banks and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency have agreed to a $10 billion settlement that would halt a lengthy review of thousands of foreclosure cases. But a final deal is being held up by the Federal Reserve.

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel Wall Street Journal

Interview: Paul Volcker on why U.S. presidents still call on the former Fed chief

Monday, October 15, 2012 - 14:00 Alex Wong/Getty Images Former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker at the Senate on May 9, 2012. Marketplace for Monday, October 15, 2012 Paul Volcker is the Federal Reserve chairman who served under five American presidents, helped end the gold standard under President Nixon and warned early about the mortgage crisis. He is also the man, of course, who inspired the Volcker Rule in the Dodd-Frank financial reform act. Now Volcker is the subject of a new book called "Paul Volcker: The Triumph of Persistence" by financial historian William Silber. Both Volcker and Silber both joined Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal in the studio to discuss why the former Fed chief is widely considered to be the most influential Fed chairman that's served, about the "lack of discipline in economic policymaking," and what concerns him about today's economy. Kai Ryssdal: Thanks for being here, you guys. Paul Volcker: Nice to be with you at a distance. William Silber: Nice to ...

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Found more than 1 month ago on channel Marketplace.org