By Maria Dinzeo | April 3, 2024
"Sharing these assets makes our ecosystem stronger by allowing other operating companies to acquire patents that they can use to protect their innovation," said Jeremiah Chan, Meta's head of patents, licensing and open source.
By Lionel Lavenue, Joseph Myles and Michael Nielsen, Finnegan | February 20, 2024
When determining appropriate source code review location for internationally stored source code, courts must balance convenience, security, and efficiency of review.
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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?
By Cassandre Coyer | November 17, 2023
Legaltech News sat down with Christopher Crumbley, the newest member of Bracewell's IP litigation team, who served for a decade in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), to discuss his views on how patent law is evolving, especially with novel questions posed by generative AI.
By ALM Staff | September 1, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Dan Roe | August 21, 2023
The firm has hired nine lateral associates this year and plans to hire an additional nine to service heightened demand for patent litigation.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 21, 2023
The verdict was based on the plaintiff's request for $6.75 per unit for each LG Electronics product the company had sold to date that included the infringed technology, lead plaintiff counsel Jason Cassady said.
By Mason Lawlor | June 30, 2023
"It really is an issue that needs more attention and feels like it's been in backwater long enough," intellectual property attorney Grant Peters said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 10, 2023
"Microsoft remained willfully blind to its own infringement by failing to review the relevant specifications, and its own internal documents in light of, and considering, the claims of the patents-in-suit from Proxense's letter," Proxense LLC complaint claims.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 24, 2023
"This case got to trial because the plaintiff refused to come to their senses before trial," defense counsel Brian Rosenthal said. "We obtained a number of serious exclusions of evidence prior to trial, and told them very early on the case no merit."
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