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News and expert analysis on IP developments from the courts to the USPTO.
By Jessica Seah | September 12, 2023
Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone, founded by four former Paul, Weiss partners last November, now has three offices in New York, Washington D.C. and Tokyo.
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By Brian Yap | August 25, 2023
Douglas Clark, who started his legal career as an associate at Hogan Lovells in 1993 left Rouse in 2022 to set up his own practice.
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By Gail J. Cohen | August 22, 2023
The IPH Group-affiliated firm will combine with former competitor Ridout & Maybee, cementing its position as the largest IP shop in Canada.
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By Anne Bagamery | August 6, 2023
Agence France-Presse this week sued X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, in a French court for failing to discuss potential payment for the distribution of AFP content, in accordance with French copyright law.
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By Abigail Adcox | August 1, 2023
Dentons has hired Steptoe & Johnson's former managing partner in Beijing. He will serve as head of Dentons' China IP litigation team. Clifford Chance has hired a Ropes & Gray partner with experience advising clients in intellectual property matters. The firm says it has three other tech lawyers joining in coming weeks.
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By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | July 25, 2023
The case, involving a transatlantic intellectual property dispute over robotic patents, had been going on for almost three years.
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By Jack Womack | July 11, 2023
It comes as an IP battle between Twitter owner Elon Musk and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg shapes up.
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By Jack Womack | July 6, 2023
The firm, which is in expansive mood, plans to grow to 25 lawyers in Dubai.
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By Jack Womack | July 3, 2023
The IP firm has offices in Germany, France and Belgium, as well as its London base.
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By Steve Lash | June 29, 2023
Congress provided no "express statement" that the Lanham Act applies "extraterritorially," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. wrote.
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By Michelle Morgante | July 1, 2024
The suit filed by Jones Day contends researcher Norbert Peekhaus violated his employment agreement with Agensys Inc. by disclosing trade secrets stemming from his work at the company. Peekhaus later worked for the University of California Regents, who are represented by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
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By Abigail Adcox | June 30, 2024
Richard Sterba said one of the challenges he sees as a firm leader is getting attorneys and staff reengaged post-pandemic.
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By Marianna Wharry | June 28, 2024
"Grip created a software-based video recording solution to increase rideshare safety, particularly for women and children," a company spokesperson said. "Lacking a solution of its own, Uber partnered with Grip and demonstrated the effectiveness of Grip's technology. But instead of paying fair compensation, Uber decided to take Grip's solution for free—a practice that if left unchecked threatens innovation and progress in America."
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By Lisa Willis | June 28, 2024
"I think the outcome that he achieved is wonderful," said Mark Eiglarsh, an attorney who was not involved in the settlement.
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By Jane Wester | June 28, 2024
Attorney Elizabeth McNamara argued that Internet Archive is seeking "a radical change in the law which, if accepted, would destabilize the digital economy."
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By Jay Halt and Michael Barboun | June 28, 2024
Software development has become a driving force behind innovation and progress across many industries. A key factor in this development is open source software, which has transformed the way technology is created and shared.
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By Stan Soocher | June 27, 2024
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California has decided that the termination by Mary Bono of grants made by her late husband Sonny Bono under the copyright-assignment termination provision of the Copyright Act didn't affect royalty rights under a 1978 marital settlement agreement between Sonny and ex-wife Cher.
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By ALM Staff | June 25, 2024
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Jane Wester | June 25, 2024
The lawsuits are believed to be the first in which music companies have sued AI companies for actual songs as opposed to written lyrics.
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By Marianna Wharry | June 25, 2024
Counsel with Kirkland & Ellis filed a lawsuit last week on behalf of the Chicago Cubs Baseball Club, alleging a former licensee continued to sell tickets for rooftop views of its baseball games and other events at Wrigley Field in violation of the Cubs' property rights and intellectual property rights.
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