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The Recorder

Ericsson, TCL Battle Over FRAND Patents in 'Cutting-Edge' Case

The Southern California trial is likely to flesh out the limits on royalties that can be charged for standard-essential patents.
31 minute read

The Recorder

Berkeley Suffers 'Knockout Blow' in Gene-Editing Patent Fight With MIT

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office found MIT's patents are distinct from Berkeley's before tossing the California university's interference claim.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

PPC Broadband, Inc. v. Corning Optical Communications RF, LLC

By | February 15, 2017
Reduced $90,741 Costs Award in Patent Infringement Damages Action Is Explained
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What to Expect From Neil Gorsuch on IP, Patents and Trade Secrets

Though Gorsuch's views on patents are mostly unknown, the Tenth Circuit judge has had plenty to say in other areas of intellectual property. And attorneys see signs that he might scale back some procedures created by the America Invents Act.
17 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Paxton Slams Eastern District in U.S. Supreme Court Patent Amicus Brief

While the Lone Star State's IP Bar frets over the possibility of losing the Eastern District of Texas as the nation's most favored patent infringement jurisdiction because of a pending U.S. Supreme Court decision, they'll get no sympathy from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Appeals Court Stays Injunction in Sanofi-Amgen Patent Fight

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit hit pause Wednesday on a Delaware judge's order that would block sales of Sanofi's cholesterol drug Praluent.
16 minute read

The Recorder

Microsoft Offers 'Umbrella' to Customers Sued Over Azure Cloud Innovations

Microsoft Corp. has announced it will make 10,000 patents available to customers who face lawsuits over innovations that run on Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing platform, and will expand its indemnification program.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ottah v. BMW et al.

By | February 07, 2017
That Patented 'Book Holder' Can Hold Camera Does Not Make It Infringing Camera Holder
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

PACCAR, Inc. v. Dorman Prod., Inc., PICS Case No. 17-0143 (E.D. Pa. Dec. 20, 2016) DuBois, J. (8 pages).

By | February 07, 2017
PATENT LITIGATION
6 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

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