Supreme Court ruling upholding inter partes review ensures patent ferment will continue
Supreme Court ruling upholding inter partes review ensures patent ferment will continue American Enterprise Institute Full coverage
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Supreme Court ruling upholding inter partes review ensures patent ferment will continue American Enterprise Institute Full coverage
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Stupid Square Donuts Trademark Dispute Still Going Strong Despite The Mark Being Purely Descriptive Techdirt Full coverage
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Patent lawyer Samar Shah cut his legal teeth working for Big Law, first in Silicon Valley where he worked on the portfolios of some of the nation’s most innovative companies, and then in San Antonio—the Texas city that aspires to be the next Silicon Valley. So it was a natural... Continue reading
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Law360 (May 3, 2018, 7:05 PM EDT) — The Patent Trial and Appeal Board rightfully invalidated the bulk of claims in a Four Mile Bay LLC hip implant patent following a … The three-judge panel’s one-line order didn’t explain its reasoning for agreeing that all challenged claims of U.S. Patent... Continue reading
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Dianna G. El Hioum, who has worked on everything from prosecuting biotechnology patents to litigating firearm and firearm-related intellectual property disputes, joined Fox Rothschild as a partner on April 16 after almost a decade at Merchant & Gould, where she led the opening of its New York office in …
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Law360 (May 3, 2018, 6:36 PM EDT) — The Patent Trial and Appeal Board on Wednesday upheld part of a display rack patent that was challenged by Campbell Soup Co., setting the … The PTAB said that several disputed claims in Gamon Plus Inc.’s patent had not been shown to... Continue reading
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Suits filed in response to Abbrievated New Drug Applications (ANDA) were a pocket of strength in another wise declining patent litigation landscape. ANDA suits … At the PTAB, Administrative Law Judges Tina Hulse, Lora Green and Christopher Paulraj handled the most Orange Book-related petitions.
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Winning group disqualified after copyright infringement claims The New Paper Full coverage
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Law360 (May 3, 2018, 5:45 PM EDT) — Public Citizen and the city of Baltimore on Thursday asked the White House to invoke its right to make generic versions of the opioid overdose drug naloxone, as the patented versions are prohibitively expensive for the officials and communities that need them.
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In the fourth video of this series, Law Times looks into how intellectual property law ties in with marijuana, as the substance is set to be legalized in Canada this summer. Toronto-based lawyers Micheline Gravelle, managing partner/co-chair of the cannabis group at Bereskin & Parr LLP and Eileen …
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