The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | February 9, 2023
Prior to January's layoffs, the law firm has hired more than 600 lateral associates and lost nearly 400 since 2020, an American Lawyer analysis found.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | February 2, 2023
Patent litigator Ashley Moore, who had practiced at McKool Smith for more than 15 years, has joined Michelman & Robinson as managing partner of its year-old Dallas office.
By ALM Staff | January 30, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Graham | January 27, 2023
My nine years on the IP bus got off to a bumpy start, but encouragement from all of you has made it an exhilarating journey.
By Vanessa Blum | January 26, 2023
Graham, who writes Law.com's Skilled in the Art briefing on intellectual property, made his mark as a keen observer of appellate arguments and mentored generations of ALM journalists.
By Scott Graham | January 18, 2023
Administrative Patent Judge Steven Amundson wrote that Centripetal Networks' claim of bias 'lacks merit,' but that he was withdrawing to simplify the issues and give a replacement judge more time to get up to speed. It's the latest move in a tit-for-tat fight between Centripetal and Cisco over judicial recusals.
By Scott Graham | January 17, 2023
The justices have asked Elizabeth Prelogar's office to weigh in on long-running controversy involving the America Invents Act: The scope of the AIA's estoppel provision that prevents litigants from raising invalidity defenses in district court litigation.
By ALM Staff | January 13, 2023
Heidi L. Keefe, Adam Pivovar and Patrick W. Lauppe of Cooley have entered appearances for Verkada, a provider of cloud-based video surveillance systems,…
By Scott Graham | January 12, 2023
The former PTO director gamely argued for reinstatement of a patent infringement suit against Red Hat and customers of its virtualization products. But the appellate court sounded inclined to affirm a claim construction ruling that doomed the suit.
By Scott Graham | January 9, 2023
Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley rejected a consumer class' tying allegations over the chip giant's "no license, no chips" policy. But the class' allegations of exclusive dealing with Apple may proceed for now, the judge ruled.
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