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Can the USPTO Director Award Attorneys Fees? OpenSky and VLSI Are About to Find Out
PTO Director Kathi Vidal has said she intends to sanction OpenSky Industries "to the fullest extent of the director's power" for double-dealing behavior in an America Invents Act proceeding. OpenSky is arguing that the AIA does not authorize an award of attorneys fees.Meet This Year's Lawyers on the Fast Track
Check out the 40 attorneys under 40 years old named Lawyers on the Fast Track as part of the California Legal Awards.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2022: Amy Proctor
The Irell & Manella partner is being recognized as one of 40 Lawyers on the Fast Track as part of The Recorder's California Legal Awards.This Week's Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our runners-up at Irell & Manella brought home a $948.8 million damages verdict for VLSI Technology LLC in its third West Texas patent trial showdown over computer processing technology with Intel Corp.View more book results for the query "Irell & Manella"
PopSockets Sues Fab Cellular for Alleged Trademark Infringement
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.4-Partner IP Litigation Team Decamps Milbank for Orrick in Southern California
Orrick has filled a gap in its IP litigation practice in the life sciences sector with a team, originally formed at Irell & Manella, that represents Genentech and Gilead Sciences.The American Lawyer Names Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year and More
Law Firm of the Year went to Ropes & Gray while Latham & Watkins won Law Firm Corporate Practice of the Year. Other honors included lifetime achievers, young lawyers of the year and a suite of industry awards aimed at honoring the evolution of the profession.Indian Law Blockbuster | $1.2 Billion Patent Denial | Judges, AKA Historians
The justices today hear the longest argument of this final week of the November argument session. We speak with Kathryn Fort, head of the ICWA appellate project at Michigan State University College of Law, the case.Mission Impossible? All-Star Lawyers Couldn't Convince Supreme Court in High-Stakes Case
Bristol-Myers Squibb had won a $1.2 billion judgment for infringement of its patent on a cancer treatment. But the justices left in place a Federal Circuit decision that invalidated the patent for failing to meet the Patent Act's written description requirement.Trending Stories
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