Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | February 28, 2022
The complaint clarifies it's seeking royalties, not any resolution that would stand in the way of the Moderna vaccine being made and sold.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Scott Graham | January 4, 2022
Delaware was the second most popular district court with 22 percent of patent filings. The Eastern District of Texas was third and the Central District of California fourth. Delaware Judges Maryellen Noreika, Colm Connolly, Richard Andrews and Leonard Stark each accounted for about 4 to 5 percent of the country's patent docket.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Scott Graham | December 30, 2021
All eyes are also on Katherine Vidal's nomination as PTO director and Delaware U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark's nomination to the Federal Circuit. Willkie Farr & Gallagher partner Sara Horton echoed many in the IP bar who said Stark's elevation would be a big plus for the Federal Circuit, but potentially a minus for the already-overburdened District of Delaware.
Delaware Business Court Insider
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.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Scott Graham | July 28, 2021
O'Malley is the only judge in the court's 38-year history to have served previously as a district court judge. Some IP litigators are hopeful that President Biden will take that into account when choosing a successor.
Delaware Business Court Insider
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.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | May 25, 2021
In his Patent and Trademark Law column, Rob Maier discusses Wi-LAN v. Sharp Electronics—a "cautionary tale for patent plaintiffs to do everything within your power, and then some, to ensure your evidence of infringement will not be excluded as hearsay."
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | May 11, 2021
The opinion is the latest in a multifront battle between the two companies, with the International Trade Commission finding in 2018 Oxford Nanopore wasn't infringing on patents as claimed by Pacific Biosciences, a ruling also later confirmed by the Federal Circuit.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Michael Riccardi | May 10, 2021
COVID-19 has changed everything for many small-firm practitioners, especially those waiting to try tort cases. Diversification of practice areas may be among the solutions.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | April 23, 2021
Wilmer's William "Bill" Lee, Mary "Mindy" Sooter, and Joseph Mueller convinced a Waco, Texas jury that Intel didn't infringe two microprocessor patents. The win comes a month-and-a-half after Intel was hit with a $2.175 billion damages verdict in the same courtroom.
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