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 | March 4, 2022
Illumina was poised this week to claw back a patent it lost at trial, but Judge William Orrick also wants to sand down some edges on an injunction against a competitor.
By Scott Graham | February 25, 2022
Kramer Levin's Paul Andre, Lisa Kobialka and James Hannah have spent the last 18 months winning a $1.9 billion verdict and then getting upbraided by two different district judges. Now other defendants are looking to capitalize on their recent missteps.
By Scott Graham | February 18, 2022
Food prices, sustainability and consumer tastes are just some of the factors driving investment into plant-based proteins. So it's probably not surprising that suits over the intellectual property are following.
By Scott Graham | February 11, 2022
When 30 million people leave their jobs in one year, disputes over trade secrets and covenants not to compete are bound to follow, a Foley & Lardner partner says.
By Scott Graham | February 4, 2022
Realtime Adaptive Streaming dismissed a Delaware suit against Netfiix, refiled it in California, then dismissed it again. Now it's arguing to the Federal Circuit that Netflix didn't 'prevail,' and that forum shopping alone isn't grounds for fee shifting.
By Scott Graham | January 28, 2022
Justice Stephen Breyer brought "sophistication and engagement" to the court's intellectual property jurisprudence. He also set in motion its controversial series of patent eligiblity decisions.
By Scott Graham | January 21, 2022
The Federal Circuit cited two recent Western District of Texas cases in freeing Netflix from Judge Rodney Gilstrap's courtroom.
By Scott Graham | January 14, 2022
Judge Jimmie Reyna seems to be holding the cards as the Federal Circuit hears arguments that echo Oracle v. Google
By Scott Graham | January 7, 2022
SAS Institute v. World Programming Limited features the same issues, some of the same litigators and many of the same amici curiae as the famous Supreme Court showdown.
By Scott Graham | December 17, 2021
Kathi Vidal assures Senator Ted Cruz she has no plans to diss meritocracy to PTO employees, acknowledges to Senator Thom Tillis that she may have misspoken about patenting the color of pills.
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