By Scott Graham | February 12, 2021
Millions of dollars—maybe even a billion—are on the line in Fortress-Intel showdown, as Albright ups courtroom safety precautions and lawyers from all over the country try to get a fix on patent trials in the most popular new venue.
By Stanley E. Fisher and Michael Xun Liu | February 8, 2021
'Valeant' resolves an important and unsettled question about venue in Hatch-Waxman cases. At the same time, it also raises questions about what constitutes "actions related to the ANDA submission," according to Williams & Connolly's Stan Fisher and Michael Liu.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 5, 2021
The complaint alleges that the dispute has arisen as a result of the Rose Bowl game relocating to Arlington, Texas, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Scott Graham | February 2, 2021
Cadwalader partner John Moehringer, who's been tracking virtual patent trials, points out that a brief health scare during voir dire in "Ironburg Inventions v. Valve" could have been disastrous in an in-person trial.
By Scott Graham | February 1, 2021
The number is on the low end of the damages range sought by Ironburg Inventions, but jurors also found Valve Corp.'s infringement was willful, raising the possibility of enhancements. Valve had argued there was no infringement.
By Scott Graham | January 30, 2021
"We're all learning on this remote jury approach, but I think it's worked well," Judge Thomas Zilly told the parties following a weeklong trial.
By Eugene Y. Mar, Nate A. Garhart, and Ashleigh Nickerson | January 26, 2021
The most recent COVID-19 relief bill contained two surprises that amount to sea changes in the trademark and copyright infringement realms, according to Farella Braun + Martel's Eugene Y. Mar, Nate A. Garhart, and Ashleigh Nickerson.
By Scott Graham | January 26, 2021
An infringement case over the once popular but now discontinued Steam video game controller pits Manatt, Phelps & Phillips against Shook, Hardy & Bacon in an all-remote format.
By Scott Graham | January 26, 2021
"We really do have a mess on our hands" when it comes to deciding which courts can value standard-essential patents, former USPTO director tells international conference.
By Greg Sandoval | January 22, 2021
Tesla is suing for allegedly violating the Defend Trade Secrets Act and the California Uniform Trade Secrets Act as well as Breach of Contract.
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