By Ellen Bardash | May 19, 2022
Despite having only four federal judges, Delaware is a "consistent leader" among patent litigation jurisdictions, according to a Morris Nichols lawyer.
By Scott Graham | March 15, 2022
A $45 million jury verdict—including $23 million in punitive damages—pushed Natera's stock price down 15% Tuesday while CareDx's climbed 10%.
By Ellen Bardash | November 5, 2021
U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark, who juggles one of the largest caseloads of any federal judge, including a hefty docket of patent litigation, was described by the lawyers who know him best as a clear choice for the appellate appointment.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2021
Following a seven-day remote bench trial last year, Christopher Sipes, Erica Andersen, and Brianne Bharkhda of Covington & Burling got a ruling from a federal judge in Delaware this week finding the four patents covering cancer treatment Imbruvica were valid and infringed.
By Katheryn Tucker | July 9, 2021
Continuous Composites, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, is being represented by intellectual property litigator William B. Dyer III, a partner with Lee & Hayes in Atlanta.
By Ellen Bardash | April 22, 2021
In what's seen as a rare move, U.S. District Judge Colm F. Connolly found the skincare-related claims by the University of Massachusetts and Carmel Laboratories, represented by Farnan and Susman & Godfrey, were invalid due to indefiniteness.
By Ellen Bardash | March 11, 2021
COVID-related restrictions, a drop in Abbreviated New Drug Application filings and plaintiffs' strategizing on where and how frequently to file all played a role in Delaware seeing 26% fewer patent filings in 2020 and losing its place as the top venue for patent litigation to the Western District of Texas.
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 | December 21, 2020
Judge Leonard Stark ruled that Cirba Inc. didn't have standing to appear at trial and complain that VMWare was trying to squeeze it out of the virtualization market, because its affiliate Cirba IP actually held the relevant patents.
By Scott Graham | November 20, 2020
Rabicoff Law is based in Chicago, but like a lot of patent litigators, Rabicoff appears in courts all over the country. Nearly half of those 600 suits were filed in Delaware or Texas, with another 85 in California.
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