By Scott Graham | July 1, 2020
Some aggressive nonpracticing entities—and perhaps growing interest in litigation funding—have put 2020 district court filings 16% ahead of the previous six months' pace.
By Scott Graham | June 16, 2020
With district judges forced to put jury trials on hold, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board sounds as if it will be more assertive about deciding patent validity, even when the same issues are presented in parallel district court proceedings.
By Scott Graham | May 6, 2020
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft's John Moehringer said working with witnesses and posing timely objections will be tricky as Cisco Systems and Centripetal Networks kick off a complex patent infringement trial in the Eastern District of Virginia.
By John Chen, Trend Micro | March 27, 2020
With trillions of dollars to keep watch over, the last thing we need is the distraction of costly litigation brought on by patent assertion entities, writes Trend Micro chief IP counsel.
By Scott Graham | March 9, 2020
The sometimes fractured court came together Friday to draw a clear line between patent-eligible tech inventions and abstract ideas.
By Scott Graham | February 13, 2020
Over an hourlong hearing, three judges hammered the Federal Trade Commission over its antitrust theory while suggesting Qualcomm shouldn't be penalized for succeeding.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 13, 2020
In a reversal from a prior decision against Google earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that while a shelf or server rack could be considered a place of business, it's not enough to determine venue without the presence of an employee.
By Scott Graham | December 23, 2019
The government's decision to withdraw 2013 policy guidance will please patent holders but likely upset tech companies, auto makers and ISPs who had urged PTO to stay the course.
By Angela Morris | December 16, 2019
The dismissal would end a lawsuit against Tyler Technologies, which operates e-filing systems in Texas, Georgia, California, Florida and 17 other states.
By Scott Graham | December 13, 2019
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh says a global dispute over patents that are essential to automotive connectivity belongs in the Northern District of Texas.
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