By Scott Graham | December 16, 2020
The tech giants told U.S. District Judge Edward Chen that if it weren't for protective orders in other cases, they could get more specific about how Fortress Investment Group is abusing its market power to make exorbitant demands. Fortress says they'll have to allege more specific facts before they can get around the protective order.
By Scott Graham | December 14, 2020
The second Sidley partner to join the firm in the last few months, Ted Chandler said he will work for the firm in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
By Scott Graham | December 10, 2020
The court signaled this week that Amgen may have claimed its cholesterol-fighting antibodies too broadly. But one judge suggested it might be time for the court to rethink its law of enablement.
By Scott Graham | December 7, 2020
A Federal Circuit panel sounded as if it disagreed with U.S. District Judge George Wu about the eligibility of patents BlackBerry is asserting against the social network and against Snap. But BlackBerry will still have to overcome PTO invalidity rulings to fully restart its case.
By John Kappos and Hana Oh | December 2, 2020
While arguing that server locations alone constitute proper venue will likely be difficult in light of 'Google', the court in 'Google' left open issues such as what constitutes "maintenance" or actual "conducting business," and whether other computer or machinery could eventually be construed to be the act of an agent, says O'Melveny's John Kappos and Hana Oh.
By Scott Graham | November 25, 2020
The Eastern District of Texas made headlines last week by putting patent infringement jury trials on hold until March. But other districts have been abandoning plans to resume them this fall as COVID-19 continues to spread.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 24, 2020
Space Data Corp. is seeking to vacate an arbitration award over allegations that Hosie Rice breached its ethical duty in litigation against Google. Hosie Rice claims the petition "is a slanderous filing by a disgruntled client" that has a history of not paying its lawyers.
By Scott Graham | November 20, 2020
Rabicoff Law is based in Chicago, but like a lot of patent litigators, Rabicoff appears in courts all over the country. Nearly half of those 600 suits were filed in Delaware or Texas, with another 85 in California.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 18, 2020
DLA Piper and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner are representing the International Franchise Association in a lawsuit arguing that federal trademark and franchising laws preempt the state employment classification law.
By Scott Graham | November 18, 2020
Patent owners would love to see the next administration keep Iancu as the USPTO director, though it appears to be a long shot.
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