By Scott Graham | March 4, 2019
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office did not go after attorneys' fees in special district court proceedings for more than a century but recently changed its policy.
By Kimberly Almazan | March 4, 2019
In January, Ariana Grande joined a not-so-exclusive and ever-growing club; just like Macy's, General Motors and the National Rifle Association, she was recently sued by a visual artist for copyright infringement.
By Scott Graham | March 4, 2019
The court's unanimous interpretation of Section 505 of the Copyright Act will cost Oracle Corp. about $12.8 million.
By Scott Graham | March 1, 2019
Durie Tangri's Mark Lemley and Orrick's Annette Hurst are duking it out over Amazon's advertising of goods as "by Williams-Sonoma" and "fulfilled by Amazon."
By Scott Graham | February 27, 2019
Friedman, Suder & Cooke partner Jonathan Suder of Texas is feeling pretty good about San Francisco judges and juries after winning a $6.6 million verdict for OptiCurrent LLC.
By Dariush Adli | February 27, 2019
Despite its critical significance, many of the Music Modernization Act's most consequential procedural rules and implementation details are yet to be determined and developed.
By Kyle Krpata and Joe Ferrari | February 25, 2019
Autonomous vehicle companies present a unique set of issues and considerations for investors to consider. As the industry continues to evolve, investors should proactively address the issues discussed in this article in order to balance the concerns of a target company with the investor's goals.
By Dan Packel | February 20, 2019
Hackers reportedly went after an unnamed firm known for its IP work—a stark reminder law firms hold sensitive information for not just one client, but many.
By Scott Graham | February 19, 2019
Justices Kavanaugh and Gorsuch led the charge against construing government as "person" who can petition for patent validity review under AIA. Other justices described patent owner's theory as a "fiction" during arguments in Return Mail v. U.S. Postal Service.
By Xiumei Dong | February 19, 2019
Womble Bond Dickinson bulked up its intellectual property practice in the Bay Area, luring Christian "Chris" Mammen from Hogan Lovells.
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