By Scott Graham | September 7, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema's decision means that patent protection is only available for AI-generated inventions outside the United States, says the Artificial Inventor Project's Ryan Abbott.
By Scott Graham | June 21, 2021
The administrative judges of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board look like principal officers who should have been appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, a majority of the court ruled. But the court is getting around that problem by letting the PTO director conduct final review of each decision, rendering the APJs inferior officers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida | May 20, 2021
The Second Circuit recently issued a decision on fair use in 'Warhol', which was followed shortly later by a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 'Google'. The plaintiff in the 'Warhol' decision now contends that the two decisions do not reconcile. In this edition of their Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida discuss the decisions and write that due to the strictly limited basis on which 'Google' was decided, they do not foresee that it would significantly impact the resolution of 'Warhol'.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 5, 2021
From Pennsylvania to the outskirts of D.C., legal tech industry observers reveal where legal tech innovation and thought leadership is booming.
By Scott Graham | May 3, 2021
For the third time in three years, the Supreme Court is asking the solicitor general whether it's time to revisit Section 101 of the Patent Act, this time in an automotive engineering case. Eligibility is one of the most controversial areas of patent law.
By Andrew Maloney | April 19, 2021
Withers will "absolutely" seek to expand by increasing its numbers in Boston and on the West Coast, said corporate partner James Shaw.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | February 26, 2021
In this week's episode, Winston & Strawn partner Michael Tomasulo and associate DaWanna McCray join Law.com intellectual property reporter Scott Graham to talk about a high-stakes patent showdown between Fortress Investment Group and Intel Corp. in the Western District of Texas.
By Ross Todd | January 26, 2021
"When you are number one, you want to stay number one, and that means constantly improving how we service clients and how we help them meet their business objectives."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Jason Grant | January 8, 2021
The heart of what eventually became a sprawling trade-secrets case has centered on whether chemist Samet Dy and a company he founded, and various companies and defendants that hired him, misappropriated plaintiff Dur-A-Flex's proprietary formula for cement floor coating-product, Poly-Crete, after Dy left his employment with Dur-A-Flex.
By Scott Graham | November 25, 2020
The Eastern District of Texas made headlines last week by putting patent infringement jury trials on hold until March. But other districts have been abandoning plans to resume them this fall as COVID-19 continues to spread.
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