By Avalon Zoppo | October 25, 2023
"Where forum shopping leads to forum crowding... that's bad for the docket, that's bad for the litigants, that's bad for the judiciary," said Berkeley Law professor Tejas Narechania.
By Ellen Bardash | October 20, 2023
The verdict amount reflects the plaintiffs' argument that HTC should pay damages multiples higher than licensing with a fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory rate.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | September 18, 2023
After Novoluto filed the applications that led to the asserted patents and launched the first commercial embodiments, the industry saw an influx of devices attempting to capitalize on the innovative technology disclosed, including EIS's Satisfyer Pro 2, the WOW Tech group said in its counterclaims.
By ALM Staff | August 11, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Ellen Bardash | June 2, 2023
The ruling speaks to a frequently occurring issue, said a lawyer in the case: a lack of transparency between the USPTO and FDA that's allowed those seeking to patent medical devices to make conflicting representations to the two agencies.
By Ellen Bardash | May 3, 2023
A 2020 verdict was vacated because one plaintiff didn't have the authority to assert patents, a court said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 6, 2023
A jury in Delaware federal court found Boston Scientific's SYNERGY stents were derived from information given to the company executives both in person at a conference and again via email exchanges.
By Scott Graham | December 22, 2022
Judge Alan Albright's patent docket was slowed but not stopped. Judge Colm Connolly is pulling the lid off of nonpracticing entities. And PTO Director Kathi Vidal "has been everywhere."
By Scott Graham | November 2, 2022
Judge Mitchell Goldberg will let a patent infringement suit against Moderna over COVID-19 vaccine technology proceed in district court. But he left open the possibility that Arbutus Biopharma and Genevant Sciences could ultimately be sent to the Court of Federal Claims.
By Scott Graham | July 27, 2022
Citing 'blatant gamesmanship' by patent owner Realtime Adaptive Streaming, the Federal Circuit affirms a trial judge's authority to award fees under his inherent equitable powers.
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