Ward, Smith & Hill Helps Secure $502.6M Patent Infringement Win Against Apple
Ward, Smith & Hill Helps Secure $502.6M Patent Infringement Win Against Apple PR Newswire (press release) Full coverage
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Ward, Smith & Hill Helps Secure $502.6M Patent Infringement Win Against Apple PR Newswire (press release) Full coverage
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Longview, Texas-based Ward, Smith & Hill, PLLC, has tried more than 350 cases to verdict, earning a national reputation in high-stakes claims involving complex commercial litigation, intellectual property law, oil and gas matters, bad faith insurance claims, and serious personal injury claims. The firm …
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PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–IP Counsel Café welcomes Chief Judge Randall Rader (ret.), Judge James Robart, and PTAB Vice Chief Judge Scott Weidenfeller to Silicon Valley for its annual conference on April 25-27th. This year’s conference, “A New Era for IP Owners: Confronting the …
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Several of Kende’s compounds were patented; in 1979 he was chosen inventor of the year by the Rochester Patent Law Association. That same year he was one of 50 U.S. scientists chosen to participate in the nation’s first bilateral scientific symposium with China. Other honors included a Guggenheim …
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2 Day Course: Certified Patent Valuation Analyst (CPVA) Curriculum Training Sessions (Washington, DC, United … Business Wire (press release) Full coverage
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PUBG Corp.’s Copyright Infringement Complaint Is Unlikely To Affect NetEase Seeking Alpha Full coverage
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Safe-T® Announces Approval from US Patent and Trademark Office for its Reverse-Access Technology PR Newswire (press release) Patent and trademark – Abstract idea – Representative claims Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Full coverage
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Groundbreaking paper suggests neuroscience could transform trademark strategies – both inside and outside the … World Trademark Review (blog) Full coverage
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Then, is there any way to protect the design of an icon in Japan? Yes: if an application claims a computer-generated icon shown on a computer screen, monitor, other display panel (or a portion thereof), an icon should be embodied in such electric products. Here are some examples of registered... Continue reading
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Artemis Therapeutics Announces Additional Patent Issuance For Artemisone For The Treatment Of Viral Infections PR Newswire (press release) Full coverage
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