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Australian Health Food Company, Norti Nutrition™, Expands In The U.S. Market

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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Norti is bringing their products to a wide variety of retailers across the United States, increasing their presence in the health food world.

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  • Norti is bringing their products to a wide variety of retailers across the United States, increasing their presence in the health food world.
  • Norti was founded four years ago, with the simple goal of making healthy food that was desirable and accessible across a wide spectrum of diets.
  • Gut health is an important aspect of not only physical health, but healthy brain function, giving new meaning to the company's motto, Eat Norti, Feel Good.
  • Norti brings all the taste-appeal of junk food to the health food market.

Food Fights No More: Survey Finds Snack Time Presents Greatest Opportunity for Kids and Parents to Agree on Food Choices

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

In a survey1 of kids ages 5-11 and their parents, Stonyfield uncovered that snack time presents a great opportunity to build healthy food habits for all meal times.

Key Points: 
  • In a survey1 of kids ages 5-11 and their parents, Stonyfield uncovered that snack time presents a great opportunity to build healthy food habits for all meal times.
  • Both parents and kids say snack time is the easiest food occasion to agree upon and that's good news since 75% percent of kids surveyed say they have 2-3 snacks a day.
  • While it may sometimes feel like kids only want unhealthy foods, the majority are actually open to healthy choices.
  • "I love that my kids have opinions about their food and they are especially excited about picking their snacks.

Yandex Joins Two Patent Defense Organizations, LOT Network and OIN

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Thursday, January 17, 2019

MOSCOW, Jan. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Yandex recently joined the License on Transfer (LOT) Network and the Open Invention Network (OIN), two organizations committed to innovation and combating aggressive actions by patent assertion entities (PAEs), more commonly known as "patent trolls."

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  • MOSCOW, Jan. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Yandex recently joined the License on Transfer (LOT) Network and the Open Invention Network (OIN), two organizations committed to innovation and combating aggressive actions by patent assertion entities (PAEs), more commonly known as "patent trolls."
  • "As the largest global community of patent holders who have banded together to protect innovation, we are thrilled to include Yandex among the thought leaders in LOT Network," said Ken Seddon, CEO of LOT Network.
  • Andrey Inshakov, Head of the Patent Department at Yandex, said, "At Yandex, we believe that patent law exists to stimulate innovation and promote the development of technology.
  • We are happy to contribute to the efforts of the LOT Network and OIN in preventing patent trolls and aggressive patent litigation from undermining the basic principles of innovation and an open market."

iPEL, Inc. Poised to Redefine Global Patent Market Having Raised $100 Million in Capital

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

PASADENA, Calif., June 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --To restructure and redefine the global patent market, iPEL, Inc., www.ipel.com , raised $100 million in initial capital in May 2017.

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  • PASADENA, Calif., June 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --To restructure and redefine the global patent market, iPEL, Inc., www.ipel.com , raised $100 million in initial capital in May 2017.
  • The free license is renewable, but is not available to affiliates or subsidiaries of larger companies that do not meet the revenue restrictions.
  • iPEL, Inc. was formed in May 2017, by patent monetizer Brian Yates and patent litigator Rasheed McWilliams, to establish a new paradigm for patent licensing the Ethical Non-Practicing Entity (Ethical NPE).
  • The combined licensing and litigation experience of Mr. Yates and Mr. McWilliams earned the trust of investors, allowing iPEL to raise $100 million in initial capital.

Top School Shooter Mental Health Expert Joins Elite "School Marshals" + Next Governor's Patent-pending "We the People Health Care" Advisory Council

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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

It's surprising more schools don't take advantage of their capabilities, probably because they are too busy bickering over what to do.

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  • It's surprising more schools don't take advantage of their capabilities, probably because they are too busy bickering over what to do.
  • This is why as Governor of Florida, I will ensure EVERY school is guarded, with more than one professional and qualified guard.
  • 5 books written, as the most established author on self-injury, including her new book "THE MEDIA MADE ME DO IT!
  • How Political Correctness and Complicit Parents are Contributing to School Shootings and a New Epidemic of Mental Health ProblemsAnd How To SPOT and STOP Tragedies BEFORE They Happen."

Fish & Richardson Announces Three Principals Named 2018 Global "Top 250 Women in IP" by Managing Intellectual Property

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Friday, May 18, 2018

She also won a jury verdict for Microsoft last year against well-known patent assertion entity Parallel Networks.

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  • She also won a jury verdict for Microsoft last year against well-known patent assertion entity Parallel Networks.
  • With a focus primarily on startups and emerging companies, she often pioneers new ways of protecting breakthrough technologies, and helps clients maximize the value of their intellectual property.
  • She is a member of the firm's Board of Directors, and was the first woman to serve on the firm's Management Committee.
  • MIP selects the Top 250 Women in IP from its global list of IP stars for the year.

Technology Can Help Businesses Automate, Get More for Less, Says Brandon Frere

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Friday, May 18, 2018

Brandon Frere, CEO of Frere Enterprises, suggests that with technology, companies can get more done in less time and with less effort.

Key Points: 
  • Brandon Frere, CEO of Frere Enterprises, suggests that with technology, companies can get more done in less time and with less effort.
  • "Technology can help companies automate tasks so your employees can focus on higher-priority projects."
  • Frere suggests having backup plans in place in case the technology is temporarily unavailable.
  • "It might be tempting to micromanage employees and workflows to maximize production, but that can actually slow down the process," said Brandon Frere.