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MONDAY 14th December
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IAM Panel Survey of global IP leaders finds increased confidence in the patent environment but concerns about rising litigation and growing budgetary pressures. Read more here
The Asia IP Elite recognises the very best of the region in terms of IP strategy. Today, we name its members from Australasia, South-East Asia and India. Read more here
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Thomas Haan
Thomas Patrick Haan, age 62, of Santa Fe, New Mexico passed peacefully Friday, December 4, 2020, at his home. Tom was born on June 28, 1958 in Luverne, Minnesota the son of John Henry and Catherine Jeanne (Follett) Haan. He attended South Tama County School in Tama, Iowa where he participated in football and wrestling. He later obtained his BS in Physics from Western Washington University.
Tom worked over twenty years in the radiation protection field, getting the opportunity to travel around the United States. Tom held many roles as a Radiation Protection Instructor, Health Physicist and Radiological Technician at various companies such as Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Power System Energy Services, and Bartlett Nuclear. Tom found his love for teaching while at Texas State Technical College in Waco, Texas, where he taught Radiation Protection. He continued his teaching of Health Physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and was employed there at the time of his passin
A dedicated Colorado State Patrol officer who helped reunite a kidnapped child with her family, bought tires for a stranded motorist, adopted five children and fostered another 39 turned in his badge Tuesday after nearly 24 years of service.
Master Sgt. Luke Armstrong, 49, of Pueblo West, was lauded by his fellow patrol officers via Zoom, including the highest in the state Chief Matthew Packard who said Armstrong was “my drill instructor and my favorite person at the academy going through the cadet process.”
Armstrong stood out front of the Pueblo Colorado State Patrol office to watch a drive-by parade during which he received honks, waves and thanks from those ranging from local residents to his neighbors to Pueblo County sheriff’s officers.