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New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Revives Claim in Pharma Patent Case

A claim that false descriptions of two patents in the marketing of a diabetes drug kept generics off the market and forced buyers to pay higher prices was given new life Wednesday by a federal appeals court.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Global Fabrication v. Wachob, PICS Case No. 17-0117 (C.P. Jefferson Jan. 11, 2017) Foradora, P.J. (6 pages).

By | February 07, 2017
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Rejects Attorney Fee Bid in Patent Case

U.S. District Judge Nora Barry Fischer said litigation tactics employed in a suit over an infant chair didn't qualify as "exceptional."
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Swimming With 'Shark Tank': An IP Perspective (Episode 14)

This article reviews the television show "Shark Tank" on a weekly basis, with a focus on the intellectual property (IP) embodied by the products or business ideas each contestant pitches on that show.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Behind the $500M Curtain: How Skadden Handed Wilkinson Her First Trial Loss

After three days of deliberating, the federal jury in Dallas was back, ready to answer a $6 billion question: Did Facebook Inc. steal virtual reality technology for the Oculus Rift from Skadden's client, videogame maker ZeniMax Media Inc.?
23 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

IP Partners on the Move Seek Bigger Firms

Big Law snatches up talent as the market changes for boutiques.
44 minute read

New York Law Journal

Star Trek Copyright Suit Is Settled but Fan-Filmmakers Get Guidance

Entertainment Law columnists Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell analyze a recent decision offering an object lesson in how fan films (as well as fan novels and any other unauthorized fan-created derivative of a popular work) court legal disaster.
19 minute read

Corporate Counsel

New Patent Litigation Rules Require Earlier Damages Estimates

The rules rolled out in the Northern District of California seek to avoid last-minute challenges that throw trials into chaos.
17 minute read

The Recorder

Dallas Jury Slaps Facebook With $500M Verdict in Oculus IP Case

In a win for lawyers at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, a Dallas jury found Facebook-owned Oculus with a $500 million verdict.
14 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

In 'Samsung,' High Court Decision Doesn't Calculate Damages

Apple's design patent suit against Samsung certainly has earned its newsworthy status. Take the two biggest players in the booming smartphone market, lock them in protracted and heated battle, and slap one with a staggering $400 million in damages, and you have the makings for the design patent case of the century. In fact, this literally is the first Supreme Court design patent case in a century.
12 minute read

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