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By Scott Graham | December 10, 2021
It took two lawsuits and a trip to the Ninth Circuit, but generic pharma remains free to accept reverse payments to settle patent litigation.
By Scott Graham | December 3, 2021
Presiding over 2,400 patent cases in 12 years? That's awesome. Presiding over 800 cases in one year? That's an outrage!
By Scott Graham | November 19, 2021
The famed director already appears to have dialed back the use of Pulp Fiction marks in advertising the sale of non-fungible tokens.
By Scott Graham | November 12, 2021
Welcome to Skilled in the Art. I'm Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham. Here's what's shaking this week: • Perkins Coie partner Matt Bernstein walks…
By Scott Graham | November 5, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark is seen as balanced, experienced and just the right amount of intellectual for a seat on the appellate court.
By Scott Graham | October 29, 2021
The Biden administration may have found a PTO nominee who can defuse the inevitable debates over Section 101 and the PTAB. The PTO rebrands its diversity and inclusion council and puts Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo in charge. When it comes to naming rights, the Cleveland Guardians baseball team is throwing junk, according to a Hunton Andrews Kurth attorney. and Fenwick & West has defensed another patent suit targeting Amazon.com's Alexa technology.
By Scott Graham | October 22, 2021
Baker Botts runs down every patent infringement jury trial of the pandemic era. Paul Hastings needs just two months to persuade Judge William Orrick to unwind a trade secrets injunction. And Judge Edward Chen explains why he threw out Intel's antitrust suit against Fortress Investment Group.
By Scott Graham | October 15, 2021
University of Texas IP law students are getting an opportunity to argue motions before the nation's busiest patent law judge. Judge Chhabria is respecting a Federal Circuit marking precedent, but that doesn't mean he likes it. And the Fifth Circuit is exercising appellate jurisdiction over a challenge to the PTO's administration of the America Invents Act, at least temporarily.
By Scott Graham | October 4, 2021
"While I admire the work the Journal produced, I think it glossed over at times how judicial stock ownership can actually cut against judicial rulings and reputation," Graham writes.
By Scott Graham | September 24, 2021
Ropes & Gray partner Scott McKeown lays out the odds for provisions of Sen. Leahy's forthcoming Reinventing the America Invents Act. Jazz Pharmaceuticals and Avadel Pharmaceuticals are on high alert over narcolepsy drug patents.
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