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Scott Graham focuses on intellectual property and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He writes ALM's Skilled in the Art IP briefing. Contact him at [email protected].
January 12, 2021 | National Law Journal
The company has forfeited the chance to prove it's wrongly paying an extra $220 million for contributory copyright infringement. Judge Liam O'Grady backtracked from a previous order that said determining duplicate recordings and compositions would be a ministerial act.
By Scott Graham
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September 9, 2020 | National Law Journal
In a dispute over payment verification patents, the firm is calling on the Supreme Court to declare that the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks are part of the U.S. government, not private corporations.
By Scott Graham
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April 27, 2020 | Daily Report Online
The annotations are "government edicts" that can't be copyrighted, even though they are not the law itself and published by a third party, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for a 5-4 majority.
By Scott Graham
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March 23, 2020 | National Law Journal
Congress will have to try harder if it wants to block states from using sovereign immunity to act as digital pirates, Justice Elena Kagan writes.
By Scott Graham
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February 24, 2020 | Daily Report Online
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 Scott Graham
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December 4, 2019 | Daily Report Online
The ride-hailing company says that an inventor who was seeking $584 million in damages should have known the game was up once the Patent Trial and Appeal Board found his patent claims indefinite.
By Scott Graham
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October 23, 2019 | The Recorder
The decision aligns the judge with the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and likely spells the end of a retired professor's suit against the ride-hailing company.
By Scott Graham
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September 13, 2019 | The Recorder
Defense attorneys suggest that a lifestyle of high-rolling friends and international travel belie claims of harm from the videos.
By Scott Graham
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July 23, 2019 | Daily Report Online
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board found RideApp Inc. and professor Stephen Dickerson's patents indefinite, but they will get their day in court. In the long run, they'll have to sell U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar on why the PTAB was wrong.
By Scott Graham
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March 28, 2019 | Daily Report Online
A Georgia Tech professor spoke during the hearing exploring how the lack of racial and gender diversity among inventors has a cost to the U.S. economy.
By Scott Graham
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