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Federal Circuit Affirms Delisting of REMS System Patent from FDA Orange Book
March 6, 2023 | Blog | By Peter Cuomo, Adam Samansky, Peter McFadden
Avoiding Pitfalls: IP “Dos and Don’ts” for High-Tech Start Ups
February 27, 2023 | Blog | By Daniel Weinger, Frank Gerratana, Greg Penoyer
Lensa: Are AI Art Generators Copyright Infringers?
February 15, 2023 | Blog | By Frank Gerratana, Michael Graif, Sebastian Navarro
Federal Circuit Resolves District Court Split, Holds Foreign Defendant Cannot Defeat Rule 4(k)(2) Personal Jurisdiction by Unilateral Post-suit Consent to Jurisdiction in Alternative Forum
January 23, 2023 | Blog | By Joe Rutkowski, Adam Samansky, Peter Cuomo
The New European Patent System: Unitary Patents & Unified Patent Court
January 18, 2023 | Webinar | By Pedro Suarez, Michael Van Loy
Year in Review: The Most Popular IP Posts of 2022
January 5, 2023 | Blog | By Christina Sperry
The Prevailing Winds of Public Interest: Tailoring Injunctive Relief in Patent Litigation Through Carve Outs
December 7, 2022 | Blog | By Andrew DeVoogd, Gabriella Flick, Serge Subach
Apple’s Hold-out Strategy Nears End & Appears to Backfire in UK
November 9, 2022 | Blog | By Michael Renaud, Daniel Weinger, James Thomson
The UK has again demonstrated the ongoing trend against hold-out, approving an order forcing Apple to commit to take a license on FRAND terms, to be determined by the court, or face an injunction. This ruling is the latest in a line of decisions favorable to SEP holders across Europe and the United States that seem to be retilting SEP licensing towards more balance between innovators (patent owners) and implementers (alleged infringers). While there is more progress to be made, and the recognition of hold-out as a real problem continues to gain traction, this new UK decision reinforces basic principles of patent law: injunctions for SEPs are a real possibility.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Takes a Role in USPTO Patent Searches
November 8, 2022 | Blog | By Christina Sperry
In 2021 the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based prototype search system for use by examiners during examination of patent applications. The USPTO found searching success with the prototype, for the USPTO just launched an AI-based “Similarity Search” in the Patents End-to-End (PE2E) prior art search suite for patents examiners.
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Eastern District of Texas Holds Willful Infringement Knowledge Requirement May Be Satisfied by Informing Non-Party of Infringement Claims Before Adding That Party as a Defendant
October 19, 2022 | Blog | By Adam Samansky, Peter Cuomo, Joe Rutkowski
On October 5, 2022, U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne of the Eastern District of Texas recommended denying-in-part a motion for summary judgment of no willful infringement, holding that requisite knowledge of the asserted patent and alleged infringement of that patent could be satisfied by notice of the lawsuit before the moving defendant was added as a party.
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An Emerging Split on the Applicability of the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine Under the DTSA
October 10, 2022 | Blog | By Oliver Ennis, Nicholas Armington, Adam Samansky
Energy & Sustainability IP Updates — August 2022
August 8, 2022 | Article | By Brad M Scheller
Lost Profits – Who’s Sale is it Anyway?
August 1, 2022 | Blog | By Brad M Scheller, Robert Sweeney
Judge Albright Holds Willful Infringement Pleading Does Not Require Allegations of Egregious Infringing Behavior
July 22, 2022 | Blog | By Adam Samansky, Peter Cuomo, Joe Rutkowski
Rule 11—Use It Wisely
July 20, 2022 | Blog | By Brad M Scheller, Robert Sweeney
SCOTUS Declines to Answer Calls for Clarification in American Axle v. Neapco
July 13, 2022 | Blog | By Brad M Scheller, Andrew DeVoogd, Matthew Karambelas, Amanda Metell
Rule 11 Sanctions Appropriate for Frivolous Inventorship Pleading
July 13, 2022 | Blog | By Michael Renaud, Brad M Scheller, Robert Sweeney
Benefits of Using Copyrights to Protect Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Inventions
July 11, 2022 | Blog | By Monique Winters Macek, Meena Seralathan
5th Circuit Confirms Avanci SEP Pool is Safe: No Antitrust Issue with Avanci’s Pool
July 6, 2022 | Blog | By Daniel Weinger, Michael Renaud, Bruce Sokler, James Thomson
Five Tips For Every In-House Counsel Launching an Open Source Software Program
July 5, 2022 | Blog | By Marguerite McConihe, Greg Penoyer
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