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IP Verdicts Exceed $1.3 Billion
As figures from last year's verdicts show, companies are prepared to go to the mat to protect intangible assets.IP litigators: Worth their weight in gold?
Patent litigators are a must-have for firms, and they're willing to pay for them. Changing technology, consolidation of industries and the increasingly cross-border nature of IP battles are expanding the size and scope of patent cases.Intellectual Property Verdicts Exceed $1.3 Billion in 2006
Amid expanding technology markets, last year's $117.3 million award in Finisar Corp. v. DirecTV Group Inc. was just one of a burgeoning number of blockbuster verdicts in intellectual property cases. Lawyers say there's a direct correlation between IP jury verdicts and the importance of the technology protected by the patent, with companies increasingly viewing IP as an asset to be exploited -- and increasingly inclined to bring such cases to trial.Patent Litigation Survey 2007: Plenty of Work
The total volume of patent litigation resumed its upward climb in 2006. Will recent Supreme Court decisions weakening patents send future totals through the roof?ITC Survey 2006: International Savoir Faire
Knowing the ropes at the ITC has boosted the practice of boutique Adduci, Mastriani & Schaumberg. Other firms also prosper.IP Litigation: Poised for Takeoff?
The top firms in IP Law & Business' seventh annual patent litigation survey showed a slight bump up in work last year, but lawyers are already bracing themselves for a new wave of patent litigation following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in KSR v. Teleflex. Combined with the justices' other recent patent rulings and the potential for patent reform in 2007, the litigation landscape has suddenly been transformed into uncharted territory. Are these chart-topping firms ready for the journey?Who Represents America's Biggest Companies 2012: Kings of IP
Protecting innovation has become increasingly important to the country's top corporations. And when it comes to prosecuting patents, IP boutiques still appear to be the go-to firms for America's Fortune 100 companies.Massager-maker denies infringement
Wisefame International, a Chinese electronics products manufacturer based in China's DonGuan City, asked the federal court in Atlanta to declare that its back massager doesn't infringe a patent held by FKA Distributing Co. of Commerce Township, Mich. In April, representatives of FKA's HoMedics-U.S.A. unit told Wal-Mart Stores Inc.Trending Stories
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