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Joseph J. Balhro. Lefkowitz's attorney, called the verdicts an "obvious, blatant, and patent inconsistency." "Noting the related convictions, he added. "If that's not acting in consort. I don't know what is." In effect. Balhro and the other defense attormes are basing their appeal on the jury's decision not to convict the three doctors of as serious a crime as they could have...
POLITICAL ILLUSIONS--the blue smoke and mirrors that have accompanied Reaganomics, for instance--are maintained only by hope. It's the same sort of hope that benefits salesmen of snake oil and patent medicine; people ache so badly for relief that they suspend cynicism and mistrust...
Under the new policy, Brown will be entitled to a percentage of the profits from any patent awarded to a Brown professor...
Previously, professors had little incentive to file for a patent, because it costs from $2000 to 15,000 to get one, Loferski said...
...patent policy also encourages professors to attract aid from industry, taking advantage of a recent tax act that provides incentives for industry to support university research, Tom Wunderlich, director of research administration, said...