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The Recorder

Trendy 3-D Printing Sure To Produce More IP Fights

As this longstanding technology becomes more sophisticated and its adoption more widespread, intellectual property disputes between companies and consumers will accelerate, writes Keker & Van Nest's Paven Malhotra.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Newlight Eyewear LLC v. Art-Optic Ltd.

Complaint Challenging Copyright Validity Does Not State Claim for Declaratory Relief
1 minute read

The Recorder

In New Spate of Suits, EMG Targets Banks Over Mobile Web Patent

Los Angeles-based EMG Technologies is accusing Goldman Sachs, Western Union, Capital One, and others of violating its patented technology for accessing web pages more easily on a mobile device.
2 minute read

International Edition

Bakers hires City intellectual property partner from McDermott

Baker & McKenzie has hired McDermott Will & Emery intellectual property and life sciences partner Hiroshi Sheraton in London. Sheraton, who trained as a medical chemist before he became a lawyer, practices on all aspects of intellectual property and patent law, with a particular focus on the life sciences sector.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Judge: Nosal Must Pay Korn/Ferry's Legal Bill

Prosecutors may not get every penny. But at a hearing Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said corporations are entitled to recover attorney fees as restitution.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Former PTO Director Urges Caution on Patent Reform

In an op-ed, former PTO Director David Kappos argues the so-called consumer stay provision could be a "get out of jail free card" for infringers.
2 minute read

The Recorder

UMass Asks Supreme Court to Resolve Jurisdictional Wrinkle in Patent Case

Appealing a Federal Circuit ruling, lawyers at Irell & Manella contend the dispute pitting two state universities must be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, which has exclusive jurisdiction over controversies between states.
3 minute read

The Recorder

H&M Wins Copyright Feud With L.A. Photographer

Judge Manuel Real in Los Angeles tossed the suit, finding significant differences between Estevan Oriol's photograph of hands making the L.A. sign and the image on an H&M T-shirt.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Lush Cosmetics Wins UK Trademark Fight With Amazon

The British beauty firm sued Amazon last year for pulling up rival cosmetics products when shoppers searched for its name.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Starbucks Plays It Smart With 'Dumb Starbucks' TM

Starbucks hasn't always played its cards well when asserting its intellectual property, but it seems to have made the right call with the satirical "Dumb Starbucks" store.
5 minute read

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