By Scott Graham | March 11, 2021
Lex Machina's annual Patent Litigation Report confirms that Judge Alan Albright now has the nation's busiest patent docket, while some Texas firms have added dozens or even hundreds of cases in the last year.
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 Scott Graham | February 19, 2021
Apple is arguing to Judge Robert Schroeder and Intel to Judge Alan Albright that the imminent widespread availability of vaccines favors delay till spring or summer of high-stakes showdowns.
By Dylan Jackson | February 1, 2021
Firm founder John Quinn said the firm is looking to grow the new Atlanta office immediately.
By Scott Graham | January 26, 2021
An infringement case over the once popular but now discontinued Steam video game controller pits Manatt, Phelps & Phillips against Shook, Hardy & Bacon in an all-remote format.
By Scott Graham | January 12, 2021
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.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Sandy Chan | December 21, 2020
The pandemic hasn't brought intellectual property to a standstill. Innovation will be key in the coming year, IP Counsel Cafe's Sandy Chan writes.
By Dan Packel | November 16, 2020
Littler said Monday that it took immediate action after learning of the allegations, which claimed Lance Gibbons and Chris Gokturk allegedly accessed material restricted to members of their former organization and presented it to Littler clients as their own work.
By Jonathan Ringel | November 5, 2020
In a case over Savannah College of Art and Design's trademark, the Eleventh Circuit asks a district judge, "to which party did it award relief, and what was that relief?"
By Dan Roe | October 30, 2020
South Florida firms Weiss Serota and Markowitz Ringel were hit with cyberattacks, the firms confirmed Friday, the latest in a string of cyber incidents in the legal industry this year.
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