By Scott Graham | May 4, 2020
He thought his legacy would be "The Great Organizer," but former colleagues also remember a passionate advocate for the patent system who helped move legislation through Congress.
By Scott Graham | May 1, 2020
Hogan Lovells partner Celine Crowson says the USPTO's recent inventorship decision was compelled by the patent statutes. In time, Congress may need to rethink them, she says.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Sistare and Maya Yusim | June 5, 2019
The line between promoting and stifling innovation can become a bit fuzzy. In light of evolving statue application, patent practitioners should be careful, write Peter Sistare and Maya Yusim of Drinkler Biddle.
By Scott Graham | April 19, 2019
A common forum selection clause precluded Sharper Image from pursuing an administrative challenge of a licensor's patents at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
By Scott Graham | March 28, 2019
The subcommittee on courts, IP and the internet explored how the lack of racial and gender diversity among inventors has a cost to the U.S. economy.
By Scott Graham | February 12, 2019
P&G, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Abbott Labs have highest rate of female participation among big U.S. companies, PTO study indicates.
By Scott Graham | January 22, 2019
The America Invents Act didn't change meaning of the law, which requires patenting an invention within one year of a public or private sale, the justices ruled.
By Phillip Bantz | January 11, 2019
Thomas Krause will represent the USPTO in court and provide advice on IP-related policies and issues. He said in a statement that he was looking “forward to leading this extraordinary group of professionals [in the USPTO's solicitor's office] and continuing the traditions of excellence set by my predecessors.”
By Scott Graham | November 8, 2018
The judge's ruling this week in the FTC's antitrust case against Qualcomm could be a game changer for licensing disputes in the 3G, 4G and 5G spaces.
By Cheryl Miller | August 8, 2018
"Nobody knows what a court is going to do, no one wants to be that test case. The risk is quite high. You could get to court and the court could say, 'This is Schedule 1, I'm going to dismiss this case.'"
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