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Federal Circuit's 'LKQ' Decision Strikes Down Long-Standing Test for Design Patent Obviousness
"Whether the 'new' standard will prove significantly less stringent in practice is just one of many open questions," writes Greenberg Traurig's James Ryerson.Redesigning Obviousness: Federal Circuit's New Test for Obviousness in Design Patents
In May, the Federal Circuit issued its decision in 'LKQ v. GM Global Technology Operations', which marks a significant shift away from the prior and more rigid 'Rosen-Durling test', toward a more flexible framework for determining whether a patented design is obvious.Copyright Claim Against Louis Vuitton Pattern Allowed to Proceed, Judge Rules
U.S. District Judge John F. Murphy for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania sustained a copyright claim against Louis Vuitton USA, concluding that the independent designer, Paula Hian, who owns Paula Hian Creations, sufficiently alleged that Louis Vuitton's design pattern was similar to her "Plaque D'egout" pattern.Newsmakers: Real Estate Partner Joins Bell Nunnally
Also: Karl Bayer Joins JAMS in Austin; and news from Fisher Phillips, Michelman & Robinson, and BakerHostetler.30. Curiosity Kills Cats, Saves Lawyers
With the rise of lean law, more and more lawyers are coming to understand the critical value of curiosity. Legal project management starts with scoping, for which the key attribute is curiosity.View more book results for the query "Whitman "
Baker & Hostetler Hires Baker Botts Partner to Lead New Catastrophic Accident Response Team
Greg Dillard, who has more than two decades of experience in helping clients respond to catastrophic accidents, will lead the team of about 30 lawyers across several offices.Sullivan & Cromwell, Williams & Connolly Expand DC Space, as Leasing Activity Picks Up
As S&C and Williams & Connolly each take roughly a floor of extra space, Finnegan is giving back a floor in D.C.Michael Lynch Was a Titan of British Tech. Then He Got Crosswise With HP
Lynch was CEO of the software firm Autonomy when HP bought it for $11 billion, a deal that's gone down as one of the biggest flops in M&A history. Prosecutors allege he duped the Silicon Valley giant into overpaying by inflating Autonomy's financial performance at a time the company was tanking.Trending Stories
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