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Corporate Counsel

Patent Bar Braces for Game-Changing Supreme Court Case

The ruling in 'TC Heartland' could shut down Texas as a center for patent litigation—and that could have ripple effects.
24 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Blockbuster Patent Venue Case

In a win for the tech industry, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Wednesday to hear a case that could move patent cases out of the Eastern District of Texas.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Keker & Van Nest Team Licks Quinn in Arista-Cisco IP Showdown

Arista Networks and its lawyers at Keker & Van Nest pulled out a win Wednesday over Cisco Systems and a trial team led by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.
10 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Stark Upholds Ruling of No Willful Infringement of Medical Implant Patents

A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday blocked a bid by medical implants maker Greatbatch Ltd. to pursue enhanced damages for willful infringement of patents at the heart of a $37.5 million jury verdict in its favor earlier this year.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Pleading Patent Claims Now Requires More Detail, But How Much?

What must you plead about the asserted claims and the accused products? Must you plead facts plausibly showing that each claim element is met?
18 minute read

Legaltech News

Who Will Head the PTO Under Trump?

Given Trump's chilly relationship with the tech world, the answer could come from outside the industry.
17 minute read

National Law Journal

Who Will Head the PTO Under Trump?

The president-elect will meet with tech leaders this week, but some anticipate he'll look to pharma for an IP chief who supports strong patent rights.
17 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Appeals Court Reverses Dallas Jury's $16.7 Million Patent Award Over Camshaft

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently reversed a $16.7 million patent infringement verdict a Dallas federal jury awarded to a French citizen who alleged he owned the rights to a camshaft that is widely used in Chrysler vehicles.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Federal Circuit Gives PTO Pushback on AIA Procedures

Judge Jimmie Reyna and other judges sounded inclined Friday to relax the rules for revising patent claims during inter partes review.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Comcast Cable Commc'ns, LLC v. Sprint Commc'ns Co., LP, PICS Case No. 16-1474 (E.D. Pa. Nov. 21, 2016) DuBois, J. (21 pages).

By | December 09, 2016
In this patent infringement action, the court noted that there may be more than one reliable method for estimating a reasonably royalty and motions to exclude expert testimony were denied.
4 minute read

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