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October 27, 2003 |

The Legal Invasion of D.C.

Several out-of-town firms expanded significantly, while most D.C. firms grew only a little or shrank. The biggest gains were posted by Sonnenschein and Alston & Bird. Overall, the busiest practice areas were IP, litigation, and international trade.
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June 13, 2005 |

Welcome, Scientists

So you're a scientist with a Ph.D. in nanotechnology or computer engineering. Intellectual property firms, where an understanding of science is as important as a knowledge of the law, have their eyes on you. At Washington, D.C.'s Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, the purpose of the summer associate program is to offer law students with technical backgrounds an opportunity to use their earlier experience to enhance their legal experience.
4 minute read
June 06, 2005 |

Welcome, Scientists

One IP firm seeks scientists and engineers for its summer associate program.
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May 17, 2010 |

PTO Confirms Validity of Patent That Netted $290 Million Judgment

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's recent confirmation of the validity of a patent that netted i4i LP a $290 million infringement judgment against Microsoft Corp. means the U.S. Supreme Court is likely Microsoft's last hope to overturn the judgment. Microsoft's bid to use its request for a patent office re-examination of i4i's patent "has failed in a dramatic way," said i4i's lawyer for the re-examination, Rob Greene Sterne, founder of Washington-based Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox.
4 minute read
January 13, 2004 |

Getting to the Root of the Problem

In Inca folk medicine, the maca tuber has been used for ages as a natural Viagra. So when a New Jersey company snagged a U.S. patent related to maca's qualities as an aphrodisiac, a coalition of Peruvian organizations cried foul. Through the newly formed international nonprofit Public Interest Intellectual Property Advisors, Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox partner Jorge Goldstein has taken on pro bono representation of the coalition.
4 minute read
August 17, 2009 |

D.C. MOVES

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April 26, 2011 |

Some Praise, Some Pans for PTO Proposal to Streamline Re-Exam Process

Patent lawyers have mixed views of a recent proposal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to overhaul the patent re-examination process, which involves asking the agency to review issued patents and has become a key part of patent litigation.
5 minute read
April 29, 2011 |

Praise, Pans Greet PTO Proposal to Streamline Re-Exam Process

Patent lawyers have mixed views of a recent proposal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to overhaul the patent re-examination process, which involves asking the agency to review issued patents and has become a key part of patent litigation. Re-examinations are on the upswing because patent case defendants are increasingly requesting PTO review of opponents' patents.
5 minute read
April 29, 2011 |

PTO Proposals Draw Mixed Views From Lawyers

Patent lawyers have mixed views of a recent proposal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to overhaul the patent re-examination process, which involves asking the agency to review issued patents and has become a key part of patent litigation.
5 minute read
April 29, 2011 |

Praise, Pans Greet PTO Proposal to Streamline Re-Exam Process

Patent lawyers have mixed views of a recent proposal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to overhaul the patent re-examination process, which involves asking the agency to review issued patents and has become a key part of patent litigation.
5 minute read

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