Scott Graham digests the latest developments on everything IP and helps make sense of the trends, data, and politics around patents.
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By Scott Graham | February 12, 2021
The Federal Circuit's decision in the antibody patenting appeal Amgen v. Sanofi was not what I'd expected.
By Scott Graham | February 5, 2021
Even in the midst of lateral hiring season, a Jenner & Block IP hiring move this week stands out. The firm has simultaneously brought in Mark Davis and Ron Pabis from Goodwin Procter and Alex Hadjis from Oblon, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt.
By Scott Graham | January 29, 2021
About a week has passed since the Federal Circuit resolved the most recent war over convenience transfers in the Western District of Texas. So we're just about due for the next one, right? In re SK Hynix is right on schedule then.
By Scott Graham | January 22, 2021
A presidential transition following three years of trade wars. A clash of jurisdictions between the Eastern District of Texas and the Wuhan Intermediate People's Court of Hubei Province. It's hard to imagine a more timely conference than "Transnational IP Litigation at a Time of Trade Tension," jointly presented this week and next by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology and Beijing's Tsinghua University.
By Scott Graham | December 28, 2020
There's no consensus yet at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit for converting telephone arguments to video. But Judge Todd Hughes has been advocating both publicly and in informal discussions with his colleagues for a couple of years to televise arguments, and he says a few of his colleagues are warming to the idea.
By Scott Graham | December 18, 2020
I felt like I learned more about IP trial strategy in one hour Wednesday from Alan Albright, Tom Melsheimer, Matt Powers and Rachel York Colangelo than I did during the rest of 2020.
By Scott Graham | December 11, 2020
Lenovo goes tit-for-tat on standard-essential patents and BlackBerry did not get the results it wanted at the Federal Circuit.
By Scott Graham | December 4, 2020
It's the Battle of Big Pharma, again, at the Federal Circuit.
By Scott Graham | November 20, 2020
Judge Chhabria says "regular" filers of patent lawsuits in the Northern District of California shouldn't be eligible for pro hac vice status.
By Scott Graham | November 13, 2020
The Biden transition team spans a wide range of views when it comes to patent law.
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