July 26, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Dangers of U.S. Export Control Violations and the Benefits of Self-ReportingA global software company recently agreed to pay combined penalties of more than $8 million as part of a global resolution with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) resulting from its export control violations.
By Brett J. Rosen
7 minute read
May 29, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer
Failure to Consider US Export Control Regulations Can Be CostlyExport controls are laws and regulations that regulate and restrict the release of sensitive technologies and information to foreign countries and foreigners, both within and outside of the United States, for reasons of national security and foreign policy.
By Brett J. Rosen
7 minute read
January 30, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer
How $1B in Design Patent Damages Became $400M (And May Soon Become Less)Apple will soon return to court to continue its legal battle with Samsung over Samsung's infringement of Apple's iPhone design. The latest chapter of this saga concerns the proper methodology for calculating damages that Samsung must pay to Apple for infringing Apple's design patents.
By Brett J. Rosen
8 minute read
October 13, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer
Compulsory Patent Licensing: What's the Royalty?The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in a footnote and with reliance on judicial precedent, has sanctioned post-judgment infringement after denying injunctive relief by ordering an infringer to pay an ongoing royalty. The Patent Statute provides no guidance with respect to how that ongoing royalty should be determined, and the Federal Circuit has offered no such guidance. Instead, the Federal Circuit has strongly urged the parties to negotiate their own royalty for post-trial infringement.
By Robert P. Seitter and Brett J. Rosen
10 minute read