By Scott Graham | November 12, 2018
A divided three-judge panel wrote last month that Judge Rodney Gilstrap's venue ruling can wait until after trial. Google says it's already led to a deluge of patent suits in ED-Tex.
By Zack Needles | November 12, 2018
Malibu Media LLC is by now well known as a frequent filer of copyright infringement lawsuits nationwide against web users alleged to have illegally downloaded and shared the company's adult films. But on Nov. 9, a federal judge in Pennsylvania said it should be up to a jury to decide whether the company is entitled to stake a claim to those copyrights in the first place.
By Scott Graham | November 7, 2018
Morgan Lewis guides nonprofit to enhanced damages in hearing implant dispute as U.S. District Judge Fernando Olguin cites Supreme Court's new rules and defendant Cochlear's conduct before and after trial.
By Colby Hamilton | November 6, 2018
The federal lawsuit by the century-old organization claims the Boy Scouts have appropriated the trademarks and goodwill generated by the Girl Scouts over decades.
By Scott Graham | November 2, 2018
Attorneys for the makers of "Rules of Survival" say the copyright suit filed against them is based in part on publicly available stock art.
By Scott Graham | October 29, 2018
High court requests solicitor general's views on whether an invention revealed in a patent claim specification—but not the claims themselves—can invalidate a future patent.
By Xiumei Dong | October 16, 2018
The IP and antitrust firm says it's moving closer to existing tech clients and planting a flag in "an epicenter in the U.S. for technology and scientific innovation."
By Jenna Greene | August 10, 2018
Representing Canadian technology company WiLAN, McKool Smith founder Mike McKool scored a $145 million jury verdict against Apple.
By Jenna Greene | July 2, 2018
There's a board game for little kids called “Chutes and Ladders” that often left mine in tears—one minute, you're almost at the top and about to win; the next, you've plunged to the bottom. It's a lot like litigation, as these three cases show.
By John Council | June 28, 2018
U.S. District Judge Ed Kinkeade has cut in half last year's $500 million award against Facebook-owned Oculus in a case in which a jury found that the company directly infringed on virtual reality technology owned by ZeniMax Media.
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