By Scott Graham | November 2, 2022
Judge Mitchell Goldberg will let a patent infringement suit against Moderna over COVID-19 vaccine technology proceed in district court. But he left open the possibility that Arbutus Biopharma and Genevant Sciences could ultimately be sent to the Court of Federal Claims.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward La Barr | October 26, 2022
There are four basic types of intellectual property, including trademarks, copyrights, patents and trade secrets. Each type of intellectual property has typical uses, but each can also be used in other ways to make money. Broadly speaking, these uses of intellectual property are referred to as IP monetization.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli and Andrew J. Costa | October 21, 2022
Over the last few years, the Biden administration and legislatures in dozens of states have increasingly focused on efforts to preserve employee mobility, most notably by increasingly placing limits on the use of restrictive covenants and targeting as anticompetitive other measures like no-poach clauses between competitors.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | October 4, 2022
Blank Rome has named a new IP litigation co-chair in Washington, D.C., as Morgan, Lewis & Bockius has also made recent additions to its global IP practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | October 3, 2022
"Big Law has become like big corporations," said Kelly Tillery, who joined predecessor firm Pepper Hamilton in 2005.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Philip L. Hirschhorn | September 28, 2022
This article is directed to such discretionary denials, and the difficulties arising from the lack of denial standards and from the gamesmanship of counsel, and the pending movement toward rulemaking to alleviate these concerns.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gerald B. Halt Jr. and Jeffrey M. Glabicki | August 30, 2022
AI frequently automates routine tasks that were previously performed by people, eliminating tedious work, making business processes more efficient, and creating new capabilities and opportunities. Every business in the future will be using AI to some extent.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vadim Cherkasov and Jeffrey P. Safran | August 26, 2022
The top U.S. patent court has confirmed what many were expecting in the patent community—that artificial intelligence (AI) is not considered an "individual" according to the Patent Act and thus AI cannot be named as an inventor on a patent.
By ALM Staff | August 15, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff | August 12, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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