By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 11, 2021
A Harris County grand jury "failed to find a bill of indictment" against William P. Ramey on the charge based on allegations from a former paralegal at his firm, Ramey & Schwaller.
By Scott Graham | November 4, 2021
The senators asked Chief Justice John Roberts to look into court rules that allow patent owners to choose U.S. District Judge Alan Albright of the Western District of Texas to hear their cases. Tillis also wrote to the USPTO, asking it to discount Albright's scheduled trial dates when hearing America Invents Act cases.
By Michael A. Mora | November 2, 2021
"When they embarked on a sequel, their vetting process should have caught the fact that they did not have rights to the underlying Baskin footage," Frank R. Jakes, a partner at Johnson, Pope, Bokor, Ruppel & Burns, said.
By Scott Graham | October 19, 2021
The judge said that a recent patent infringement trial involving an Israeli company had nothing to do with ethnicity or prejudice, and that he was "extremely offended" at the inference that he let Amazon.com play on cultural stereotypes. Albright's order clears Fenwick & West of "harsh accusations," and the judge hinted that some penalty against Kramer Levin could be forthcoming.
By Scott Graham | October 15, 2021
The nation's busiest patent judge is giving UT students an opportunity to get any "deer in the headlights" moments out of the way early, before they have clients.
By Scott Graham | October 14, 2021
The Federal Circuit issued two more mandamus orders Wednesday directing U.S. District Judge Alan Albright to transfer cases out of his court. That appellate court's orders are starting to take a bite out of the nation's busiest patent docket.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 6, 2021
Kirby Cronin, who joined Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta as a shareholder, said he talked to a number of firms in Austin, but keyed in on midsize firms in choosing a place to move.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 5, 2021
Rajkumar Vinnakota and Sean Hsu chose Cole Schotz to help meet the growing demand of their intellectual property practice.
By Scott Graham | September 27, 2021
Many of the technology industry defendants would prefer to have the cases heard in their home base of Northern California, where the bench is perceived to be less sympathetic to patent owners, especially nonpracticing entities or NPEs.
By Justin Sisemore | September 22, 2021
The Supreme Court ruling put an end to the NCAA's nationwide limits on the education-related benefits college athletes can receive. Those benefits may include cash or cash-equivalent benefits based on academics or graduation, along with scholarships, paid internships and other awards.
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