By Scott Graham | October 23, 2017
The 2011 "trial of the century" is headed for a retrial in 2018 on design patent damages. Here's what we gleaned from Judge Lucy Koh's order.
By Jenna Greene | October 22, 2017
In a a big-league fight over a small-time item, Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler AG sued Amazon Inc. for trademark infringement.
By Scott Graham | October 20, 2017
Could Google be judgment proof? That's Oracle's stated concern as the two companies continue to battle over seemingly every microscopic detail in their Java API copyright dispute.
By Jenna Greene | Litigation Daily | October 17, 2017
Facing a high-stakes patent validity proceeding at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the company assigned the IP rights being challenged to the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe. Because hey—sovereign immunity!
By Ben Hancock | September 15, 2017
You might call it a literary success. Susan Kohlmann, managing partner of Jenner & Block's New York office, secured a shutout win for the stepdaughter of John Steinbeck in the latest installment of a long-running legal feud over book rights that has divided the late author's progeny.
By Jenna Greene | September 14, 2017
Expert witnesses can make a case—or they can wreck it. Or both. Take the testimony of an expert who gave a federal jury in Chicago reason to award power tool maker Black & Decker $54 million in a trademark and trade dress suit. That is, until the judge tossed the verdict.
By Scott Graham | August 29, 2017
Less than three months after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Lanham Act's ban on disparaging trademarks, the D.C.-based appellate court was asked to decide whether "Matal v. Tam" extends to marks that use dirty words or graphics.
By Scott Graham | August 3, 2017
Normally, a $10 million verdict is nothing to crow about. But Irell partner David Gindler called it an "amazing outcome" for his client considering Dutch electronics corporation Koninklijke Philips N.V. was seeking $217 million.
By Todd Cunningham | July 27, 2017
Veteran Texas litigator Mike McKool calls the breach of contract case pitting producer Quincy Jones against MJJ Productions and the estate of pop superstar Michael Jackson “one of the most enjoyable I've ever handled.”
By Scott Graham | July 3, 2017
U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap would allow suits to stay in the Eastern District of Texas even if a defendant has no physical presence there.
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