By Scott Graham | November 9, 2018
In the Cisco-Arista feud, Chief Judge Sharon Prost rules that the equitable doctrine forbidding an inventor from selling a patent and then attacking its validity can't be squared with the America Invents Act.
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By Tom McParland | October 30, 2018
A Delaware federal judge has denied Intel Corp.'s bid to transfer an infringement suit to California, where the chip giant is already facing claims that it had infringed patents for semiconductors and microprocessors.
By Payson LeMeilleur and Brandon G. Smith | October 29, 2018
Over a year ago, the Supreme Court held in TC Heartland v. Kraft Food Groups, that venue for patent suits against domestic corporations is limited to either the defendant's state of incorporation, or where the defendant has a regular place of business and committed allegedly infringing acts.
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By Tom McParland | October 19, 2018
A Delaware federal judge has dismissed an infringement lawsuit from Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer seeking to block a generic version of their patented blood thinner drug Eliquis, finding that venue in the First State was improper after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in TC Heartland.
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By Tom McParland | October 12, 2018
A federal appeals court upheld a Delaware judge's decision that invalidated four patents for Teva Pharmaceutical's Copaxone, clearing the way for competitors to bring generic versions of the company's multiple sclerosis drug to market.
By Scott Graham | October 10, 2018
Judge Kathleen O'Malley says the court has been too broadly applying the Supreme Court's Myriad decision for the last four years.
By Scott Graham | October 8, 2018
An IP Valuation Partners affiliate is asserting patents recently acquired from Intellectual Ventures against Facebook, Instagram, Snap and Foursquare Labs.
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By Tom McParland | October 2, 2018
Groupon has agreed to pay IBM $57 million to resolve their intellectual property dispute—one which resulted in an $82.5 million infringement jury verdict against Groupon for infringing four e-commerce patents dating back to the early days of the internet.
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By Tom McParland | September 27, 2018
IBM has asked a federal judge in Delaware to double an $82.5 million jury verdict in July against Groupon for willfully infringing four patents dating back to the early days of the internet.
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By Tom McParland | September 19, 2018
A federal judge in Delaware on Wednesday denied Apple Inc.'s bid to pause a patent infringement suit while the Patent Trial and Appeal Board mulls an administrative review of four patents at the heart of the suit.
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