Scott Graham digests the latest developments on everything IP and helps make sense of the trends, data, and politics around patents.
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By Scott Graham | July 24, 2018
Kasowitz Benson Torres founder and managing partner Marc Kasowitz are representing the latest plaintiff to go after the ride-sharing company.
By Scott Graham | July 20, 2018
Gene sequencing company Illumina received a $27 million award, but was denied the injunction it sought to block the marketing of a competing prenatal test.
By Scott Graham | July 10, 2018
Like most SCOTUS nominees, there aren't many crumbs in Brett Kavanaugh's IP trail. Plus, a case testing AIA retroactivity is advancing quickly and King & Spalding scoops up two pharma partners.
By Scott Graham | July 6, 2018
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria is shaking up some of the business-as-usual in patent litigation. Pus, highlights from next week's Federal Circuit calendar.
By Scott Graham | July 3, 2018
Will a third trial be the charm in this high-stakes semiconductor patent case? And what to make of an offer by Fitbit's lawyers to drop to a sanctions motion against opposing counsel in a patent case exchange for certain action by the firm's client?
By Scott Graham | June 29, 2018
In four patent cases where he wrote the majority opinion, Justice Kennedy resisted rigid rules. His 2006 concurrence in eBay v. MercExchange called out non-practicing entities and suggested judges should clamp down on injunctions used to extort settlements.
By Scott Graham | June 26, 2018
Justice Neil Gorsuch just completed his first full term on the court. Did you notice that he wrote an opinion in each of the three patent cases?
By Scott Graham | June 22, 2018
The Federal Circuit Bar Association hosted its annual Bench-Bar conference, which touched on hot mics, and writing better briefs.
By Scott Graham | June 13, 2018
Paul Hastings partner Yar Chaikovsky has taken aim at three patents BlackBerry is asserting against both Facebook and Snap, plus three more BlackBerry is asserting against Snap only.
By Scott Graham | June 8, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court's SAS ruling ruling didn't address what happens to pending appeals from PTAB judgements that are now not considered complete.
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