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Delaware Business Court Insider

Cell Phone Companies Can't Escape Patent Infringement Case

A contingent of big-name cell phone makers could not escape a patent infringement suit in Delaware on Monday, after a federal judge initially upheld the eligibility of patents for a better system of voice and data transmissions.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Diversity, Rigor Define Obama's Stamp on Northern Calif. Bench

With a greater concentration of Obama appointees than any large urban district, the Northern District of California has been remade with jurists who defy anyone's "activist" label.
23 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Takeaways From the FTC's Deep Dive on Patent Assertion Entities

By | October 31, 2016
Seth Sproul, a San Diego-based partner in Fish & Richardson's patent litigation group, talks about the commission's 269 pages of findings and recommendations.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Takeaways From the FTC's Deep Dive on Patent Assertion Entities

A Q&A with Fish & Richardson partner Seth Sproul about the agency's recent 269-page report that took an inside look at 22 PAEs.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Bass and Spangenberg Triumph in Pharma Patent Attacks

Kyle Bass' suits against pharmaceutical companies are starting to gain some traction at the PTAB.
12 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

HTC Fails to Escape Smartphone Patent Infringement Case

HTC Corp. was rebuffed Tuesday in its bid to escape a lawsuit alleging that the Taiwanese consumer electronics company had infringed on patents for technology built into smartphones and tablets.
11 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Oil Drilling Patent Infringement Case to Stay in Delaware

A lawsuit accusing Baker Hughes Inc. of infringing on two patents for oil and gas drilling equipment will proceed in Delaware, a federal judge ruled this week.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Marijuana's Role in the Pursuit of Patent Rights

Marijuana is big business and the opportunities to make money, just like the plant, will only continue to grow. In 2015, Colorado's marijuana sales came close to a staggering one billion dollars. And in next month's election, five states will be voting on legalizing ­marijuana for recreational purposes, while four more states will be asking voters to decide whether the plant should be ­available for medical purposes. Businesses will ­expand and new companies will be born in order to try to cash in on this ­lucrative market.
12 minute read

The Recorder

Uber Faces Patent Suit Over Ride-Tracking Feature

The suit comes after the inventor reached out to Uber to discuss licensing the patent that allows for two-way tracking on mobile devices using GPS.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Salvaging a Patent After a Post-Grant Trial

There may be steps that a patent owner can take to salvage something from a patent even if the claims challenged in the post-grant trial are canceled.

16 minute read

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