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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 29, 2024
FisherBroyles expanded recently by adding two intellectual property lawyers as partners in Los Angeles and a litigator in Chicago.
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By Mason Lawlor | January 26, 2024
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Stan Soocher | January 26, 2024
2024 starts off with court decisions and procedural rulings that took shape in 2023 in lawsuits that were filed over the collision of creative content with generative AI programs. Most of the complaints allege copyright infringement and related claims prompted by the unlicensed copyright works that AI companies input into their AI programs.
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By Brittany Penn and Brandon Smith | January 26, 2024
This article reviews some of Director Kathi Vidal of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's notable 2023 sua sponte director reviews and provides practice tips for PTAB practitioners based on those decisions.
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By Ross Todd | January 26, 2024
Natalie Bennett and Jason White of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius convinced Delaware jurors that Vector Flow and its three founders misappropriated HID Global trade secrets and infringed its patent willfully. They got their full ask of $45 million in damages.
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By Hugo Guzman | January 25, 2024
At issue is who owns the rights to projects that employees develop on their own time without the use of their company's resources.
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By Thomas Spigolon | January 25, 2024
Most of the firm's middle-market private equity clients find the firm's rate structure, including "a fixed-fee basis and lower overall transaction cost, to be a better fit with their cost structure," Kilpatrick Townsends Ben Barkley.
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By Hugo Guzman | January 25, 2024
At issue is who owns the rights to projects that employees develop on their own time without the use of their company's resources.
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By Alex Anteau | January 24, 2024
If user inputs are used to train models such as ChatGPT, can lawyers input their clients confidential information when generating motions, briefs or patent applications? How does scraped data used to train AI co-exist with the right to be forgotten? And when it comes to filing patents and copyrights for works produced by AI, who owns it?
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By Charles F. Wieland III and Sean M. Douglass | January 24, 2024
AI has been used in a number of ways to contribute to the development of an invention and such AI inventions can be categorized as follows: inventions that embody an advance in the field of AI itself; inventions that apply AI; and inventions produced by AI itself.
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