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Delaware Business Court Insider

High Court May Shake Up 27 Years of Patent Venue Selection With 'TC Heartland'

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether the plain language of the patent venue statute—or the Federal Circuit's 27-year-old deviation from it—will dictate the appropriate venue for patent infringement litigation.
15 minute read

International Edition

Ashurst promotes four women to partner in 19-strong round

Seven London lawyers join the firm's partnership in this year's round
3 minute read

International Edition

Ashurst promotes four women to partner in 19-strong round

Seven London lawyers join the firm's partnership in this year's round
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Judge Admonishes IP Attorneys in Dismissing Copyright Case

Miami defense attorneys were thrilled when a copyright infringement case was tossed mid-trial by a furious federal judge.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Judge Admonishes IP Attorneys in Dismissing Copyright Case

Miami defense attorneys were thrilled when a copyright infringement case was tossed mid-trial by a furious federal judge.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Alston & Bird Adds Chadbourne's IP Chair

Paul Tanck, chair of Chadbourne & Parke's intellectual property practice in New York, is headed to Alston & Bird ahead of his firm's proposed combination with Norton Rose Fulbright.
34 minute read

The Recorder

Federal Circuit Rejects 5th Amendment Plea in Driverless Car Feud

The brief order puts the case back on track for two key hearings before Judge William Alsup in the next two weeks.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Federal Circuit Rejects 5th Amendment Plea in Driverless Car Feud

The brief order puts the case back on track for two key hearings before Judge William Alsup in the next two weeks.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Patent Marking Offers Rights, Quick Damage Recovery

Have you ever noticed patent ­numbers on a product that you purchased? Those patent numbers show up everywhere: on the back of an appliance, on the bottom of a candy dispenser—even on the cardboard insulator for a hot coffee cup. Placing a patent number on a patented product is called "patent marking" and it is strictly voluntary, but doing so can afford the patent holder with significant rights.
12 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Pa.-Based Glassmaker Secures $50M Infringement Verdict

A federal jury in Delaware has slapped Ardagh Glass Inc. with a $50.3 million verdict for infringing a patent held by a small Pennsylvania-based glass company.
7 minute read

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