By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 16, 2017
After several IP-heavy seasons, the 2017 term at the U.S. Supreme Court looks to be a quiet one for intellectual property—with one big exception.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | Corporate Counsel | October 12, 2017
While on one hand the IP protection situation in China appears to have improved somewhat, plenty of obstacles remain for foreign companies that want to protect what's legally theirs in the country.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | October 3, 2017
A key document in Uber's court battle with Waymo was finally been made public Monday evening, which shows what Uber execs, including some in the legal department, knew ahead of Uber's acquisition of Otto.
By David L. Gann and Michael C. Deane | September 28, 2017
The Supreme Court's bright-line rule for patent venue based on a corporation's "residency," issued in TC Heartland on May 22, quickly shifted focus to the second prong of 28 U.S.C. Section 1400(b) and specifically to whether the corporation has a "regular and established place of business" in the proposed forum.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 25, 2017
Velcro is the latest company to adopt a rather unconventional approach to protecting trademarks.
By Scott Graham | September 21, 2017
The decision interpreting the Supreme Court's TC Heartland ruling will be cheered by tech companies and make it harder for patent suits to stick in the Eastern District of Texas.
By Miriam Rozen | September 14, 2017
"She doesn't forget what she is told to do, doesn't complain, and never asks for a raise," said Megan Pavich, senior attorney for the company.
By Gideon Myles | September 14, 2017
Open source software imparts a number of benefits, including decreasing product development time, distributing development across a community and attracting developers to your organization. However, some organizations shy away from it due to perceived risks and disadvantages around intellectual property.
By Scott Graham | September 13, 2017
An order Wednesday from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit could release evidence against Uber in a court battle that's speeding toward trial. An Uber spokesperson said that's not the case.
By Scott Graham | September 11, 2017
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board will no longer tolerate multiple, serial petitions for inter partes review that target the same patent claims.
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