Posts Categorized: Donika
Donika Pentcheva’s Legal Research Has Been Cited in The Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
Donika Pentcheva’s legal research has been cited in an article published in The Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review. The article is titled “Clarifying Uncertainty: Why We Need a Small Claims Copyright Court.” The article can be accessed at the following link: Clarifying Uncertainty: Why We Need a Small Claims Copyright Court (marquette.edu). The Abstract of […]
Donika Pentcheva’s Legal Research Has Been Cited in A Book, Titled “U.S. Law for Civil Lawyers: A Practitioner’s Guide”
Per the book’s Abstract: The book is not only a useful reference for foreign legal practitioners, but also includes an extremely interesting theory of comparison. It revisits the notion of “foreign law” and elaborates a method to allow foreign lawyers to understand and overcome the gaps between legal cultures. Numerous examples, concrete practical tips and […]
Donika Pentcheva Has Received A Rating Review of 100%
Donika Pentcheva has received a rating of 100% on CareerBliss. Below are the categories Donika Pentcheva’s work was rated on:
Donika Pentcheva’s Interview Has Been Published on RegInfo.gov–an Official Website of the U.S. General Services Administration and the Office of Management and Budget
Donika Pentcheva was interviewed by Bloomberg Law regarding patent law. The news article was used by www.RefInfo.gov. RegInfo.gov is a United States Government website produced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the General Services Administration (GSA). Per RefInfo.gov, under the Paperwork Reduction Act and Executive Order 12866, OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory […]
Donika Pentcheva’s Research Has Been Cited in The Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal
Donika Pentcheva’s research involving intellectual property law has been cited in the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, The University of Texas School of Law’s premier student-run law journal for cutting-edge, substantive legal issues in Intellectual Property, Patents and emerging technologies. The article is titled: “Rogue One: Section 285 Attorney’s Fees in Doctrinal Patent Ineligibility Cases.” […]