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By Scott Graham | January 22, 2019
The justices unanimously endorsed the Federal Circuit's interpretation of patent law's on-sale bar.
By Scott Graham | January 18, 2019
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe and Allergan are making their case to the Supreme Court that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board must recognize sovereign immunity in America Invents Act proceedings.
By Scott Graham | January 15, 2019
What should happen if you lied and stonewalled your way through litigation, got hit with an exceptional case sanction and then got two of three patents invalidated at PTAB? Samsung will soon find out.
By Scott Graham | January 11, 2019
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partner Mark Fleming kept an even keel while taking shot after shot from Federal Circuit Judge Kimberly Moore with about $1 billion on the line for Apple.
By Scott Graham | January 8, 2019
In today's IP briefing, a close look at the changing Section 101 battlefield, analysis of the arguments in a closely watched copyright case, and expert predictions on whether F-bombs will drop in the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Scott Graham | January 4, 2019
The FTC is demanding that Qualcomm license standard-essential patents to its chipmaking rivals on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms
By Scott Graham | December 21, 2018
It looks as if the Match Group and Bumble Trading are going to be in a long-term, committed relationship—in federal court
By Scott Graham | December 18, 2018
A newly unsealed bench verdict reveals the details of a knock-down, drag-out patent fight between WashU in St. Louis and the University of Wisconsin. Plus, what really goes on in Judge William Alsup's so-called shootouts where accused infringers may wind up in "injunction city."
By Scott Graham | December 14, 2018
It seems like the tide is starting to turn Qualcomm's way in its antitrust battles with Apple and the U.S. government.
By Scott Graham | December 11, 2018
Could the stars be aligning for a legislative compromise on patent eligibility? Or will the issue land at the Supreme Court in Berkheimer?
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