Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By D. Bommi Bommannan | March 12, 2020
In-house patent counsel has the difficult job of satisfying multiple constituents, including inventors, business unit executives, outside counsel, the GC, and even the CFO, who have disparate goals
By Phillip Bantz | February 27, 2020
"I would find myself at night or when I was going home thinking more about the business issues than the legal issues," Cutri said. "I started to think that this might be a good fit for me."
By Scott Graham | February 24, 2020
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar says that while some of RideApp and Kasowitz Benson Torres' conduct was "questionable," it didn't rise to the level of "exceptional" that triggers fee shifting.
By Dan Clark | February 21, 2020
"The internet is the problem," Javier Diaz, associate general counsel at Chanel, quipped at the symposium. "It is harder and harder to distinguish an authentic product from a counterfeit these days."
By Phillip Bantz | February 14, 2020
The U.S. government announced new criminal charges against Huawei days after the Chinese telecom giant's chief legal officer, Song Liuping, accused rival Verizon Communications Inc. of patent infringement.
By Phillip Bantz | February 6, 2020
Huawei CLO Song Liuping announces patent infringement lawsuits against Verizon, accusing the telecom conglomerate of profiting from "technology that Huawei developed over many years of research and development."
By Scott Graham | January 29, 2020
The copyright suit says the company rented San Francisco tattooist Sweet Cicely Daniher's unicorn-adorned van for a corporate party, then gave it a starring role in the upcoming film "Onward" without her permission.
By Robert M. Masters, Jonathan R. DeFosse and Satoshi Matsuo | January 17, 2020
Despite arguments from SEP holders to the contrary, it is not more efficient to license cellular SEPs only to manufacturers of end-user devices. Instead, it would be more efficient and practical to grant licenses to the companies that make cellular components.
By Scott Graham | January 13, 2020
Bucking the solicitor general's and Federal Circuit's urging, the U.S. Supreme Court won't take medical diagnostics case—or two other Section 101 cases where it had sought the SG's views, which means Congress is now more likely to get involved.
By Charles Toutant | January 7, 2020
"[T]he fact that the attorney and client do not work for the same L'Oreal entity is of no moment," Judge Leda Dunn Wettre wrote.
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