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New Jersey Law Journal

Third Circuit Rules for NFL's Giants in Memorabilia Dealer's Fee Petition

The NFL's New York Giants don't have to pay sports memorabilia trader Eric Inselberg's legal fees in a dispute over the team's use of an in-stadium, wireless fan participation program he invented, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Thursday.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Judges Skeptical of Bid to Boost $4.6M Fee Award

With the Federal Circuit sitting at Pepperdine University, Sidley Austin's Peter Kang argued the award in a fiercely fought patent case should have been bigger.
14 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In Sign of Changing Industry, Generic Drug Maker Gets Aggressive With Patents

As a generic drug company, Fresenius Kabi USA has been sued for patent infringement by branded drug makers such as Merck, Hospira and Millennium Pharmaceuticals.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

U.S. Senator Prods Mylan on EpiPen 'Pay for Delay' Concerns

Sen. Patty Murray wants answers to questions about a settlement with Teva Pharmaceuticals, which applied to the FDA for a generic equivalent for the EpiPen.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Comcast Corp. v. Rovi Corp.

By | September 27, 2016
EDTX Must Decide if ITC Infringement Action Arose From Compact Bearing N.Y. Forum Clause
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Claim Preclusion vs. Issue Preclusion When Asserting the Same Patent Against New Products

After winning liability in an infringement case, a patent holder may try to include additional products made by the defendant that were not originally part of the case in the potential damages case.
12 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Jury Levies $3M Verdict Against Apple for Infringement in Case Over iPhone Feature

A federal jury in Delaware handed down a $3 million verdict against Apple Inc. on Wednesday, finding the technology giant infringed on a ring-silencing patent with technology it incorporated into earlier versions of the iPhone.
15 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Getting Patents Quicker Without Breaking the Bank

The PTO's extended After Final Consideration Pilot (AFCP) 2.0 program, which can speed patent prosecution, is even more helpful than it was when the authors first wrote about the initial version in 2014.
13 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Allegation That Inventor Misled PTO Opens Door to Amendment of Complaint

The defendant in a patent infringement case may amend pleadings after discovering that the inventor of disputed green energy products engaged in misconduct during his prosecution of patents, a Delaware federal judge has ruled.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In-House Lawyer's DQ in Patent Case Offers Lessons for Legal Depts

Schlumberger Ltd. recently notched a victory against a patent licensing company that poached one of its top in-house IP lawyers. Ethics experts say the ruling offers lessons to in-house lawyers considering a career move, including the importance of setting up ethical screens.
10 minute read

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