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By Scott Graham | September 17, 2021
Lawyers at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel accuse opposing trial counsel at Fenwick & West of pushing Jewish stereotypes while defending Amazon in an IP trial in the Western District of Texas.
By Scott Graham | September 10, 2021
Kirkland & Ellis IP honcho Dale Cendali knows fifth-year litigation associate Yvonne Beeler as a strong technical lawyer who's also poised and decisive under pressure—"a rare talent," Cendali said. During a firm team-building exercise, Cendali learned some of the back story as to why.
By Scott Graham | September 3, 2021
Live, in-person arguments are back at the Federal Circuit, but the appellate court is proceeding cautiously (and appropriately so).
By Scott Graham | August 27, 2021
WilmerHale's Bill Lee and Quinn Emanuel's Kathleen Sullivan will square off over Caltech's $1.1 billion verdict against Apple and Broadcom, while Kirkland's Paul Clement and MoFo's Deanne Maynard will dispute Judge Leonard Stark's decision to throw out a $236 million verdict against VMWare.
By Scott Graham | August 20, 2021
McDermott Will & Emery partner Ian Brooks talks about getting back in the saddle for jury trials post- (or maybe that should be mid-) pandemic.
By Scott Graham | August 13, 2021
The U.S. government keeps taking shots at patents on night vision goggle technology. Last week it finally registered some hits.
By Scott Graham | August 9, 2021
The Federal Circuit insists on hearing arguments from Apple, then criticizes Apple for making arguments.
By Scott Graham | July 30, 2021
Also, the PTAB loved an opioid treatment patent. But a New Jersey judge did not.
By Scott Graham | July 23, 2021
McDermott and Sterne Kessler try a patent case to verdict with one hand tied behind their backs.
By Scott Graham | July 16, 2021
A surge in trademark applications means you've got to file earlier than ever.
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