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Law.com

Federal Judge Greenlights Birkenstock's Claims Against 'Knock-Off' White Mountain Sandals, Clogs

While the court has found Birkenstock has met its burden from the pleading standpoint in the early stages of the litigation, the defendants say Birkenstock won't be able to prove its case on the merits, said White Mountain's New York-based attorney Edmund J. Ferdinand III of Meister Seelig & Fein.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

In Judge Albright's Court, Susman Godfrey Secures $65.7M Patent Infringement Jury Verdict Against Cisco Systems

Paltalk filed suit in 2021 based on infringement of a single patent, '858 Patent, which relates to hybrid audio servers. Paltalk alleged Cisco infringed on the patent with its Webex products.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Women IP Lawyers Say Winning More First-Chair Roles Hinges on Communicating Effectively, Not Swagger or a 'Lawyerly' Voice

LinkedIn IP head Renee Brown said she wants emails from outside counsel that tell her what she needs to know in no more than two paragraphs. "I can't get into the weeds—I just don't have that kind of time," she said.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Pharma Company Raises Patent Infringement Allegations Over Generic Version of Narcolepsy Treatment

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
1 minute read

Law.com

SharkNinja Seeks Declaratory Judgment Against Dyson's Vacuum Cleaners Patent Infringement Allegations

Attorneys with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher recently filed a patent infringement lawsuit in a Massachusetts federal court on behalf of SharkNinja, which seeks a declaration of noninfringement for five vacuum cleaner patents against industry competitor Dyson.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Who Got the Work: Saul Ewing Team Appears for Samsung Bioepis in Amgen Patent Case

California-based Amgen has filed a patent infringement suit to stop Samsung Bioepis from developing bone-treatment drugs that would rival two of its top-performing products.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

How 'In re Cellect' and a Proposed Rule Could Affect Double Patenting

"'In re Cellect' and the USPTO's proposed rule have the potential to fundamentally affect patent practice, particularly in the realm of terminal disclaimers filed to overcome ODP rejections," write DLA Piper's Jennifer Nall and Henry Fildes.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Would-Be Competitors Come Together to Increase the Number of Women Sitting First-Chair in IP Cases

Through the Lead Counsel Summit, in-house intellectual property counsel and established first-chair trial lawyers are helping other women prepare to head high-stakes trials and appeals. Litigation Daily discusses the effort with MoFo's Daralyn Durie and Sidley's Ching-Lee Fukuda.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Covington Defeats Jones Day: AstraZeneca Escapes $107.5M Verdict

AstraZeneca prevailed on its argument that patents-in-suit are invalid because they are not enabled on the issue of unit dosage.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Google Faces Patent Infringement Claim Over System to Cool AI Computing Chips

San Diego inventor James Hildebrandt claims Google has violated his rights by using his liquid-cooling system to operate data center servers and cloud servers for AI computing.
3 minute read

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