By Ross Todd | October 17, 2022
"We believe strongly in giving younger lawyers the opportunity to gain hands-on experience very early on, and we have a shorter partnership track—six years—than most other firms," says Sheila Swaroop, who has co-chaired the firm's litigation practice with partner Michael Friedland since last November.
By Ross Todd | March 31, 2022
The duo has reeled off six straight jury verdicts over the past two-plus years, including four plaintiff-side trade secrets wins.
By Ross Todd | March 7, 2022
"While patent cases are complex technically and legally, they must be presented to everyday people on juries in terms that make sense to them."
By Ross Todd | March 4, 2022
Ray Nimrod, Matt Robson, and Zach Summers of Quinn Emanuel persuaded the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that their client, the Broad Institute, invented the use of the gene-editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 in plants and animals before two scientists who won the Nobel Prize in 2020 for work on it.
By Ross Todd | February 8, 2022
"Every time there is a new technology that can be used by people to sell things that gives rise to new trademark and copyright issues," says Willsey, the global chair of the trademark, copyright and advertising practice group at Brown Rudnick.
By Ross Todd | January 19, 2022
"The competitor versus competitor landscape has changed in terms of the weapons used," says Parker, who is based in San Francisco. "I don't think this is overstating it all: The government's role as a player in this world of Silicon Valley is going to increase."
By Ross Todd | January 14, 2022
Clem Roberts and Bas de Blank of Orrick and Sean Sullivan of Lee Sullivan prevailed at the U.S. International Trade Commission this week on all five patents the wireless audio pioneer was asserting against Google.
By Ross Todd | November 19, 2021
Barbara Mullin of Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler fended off a generic drug maker's patent challenge to Janssen's antipsychotic drug Invega Sustenna which has more than $1.5 billion in annual sales. The win means nearly 10 more years of patent protection for the drug.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2021
"Often in the lead-up to trial it's easy to get buried in details that are ultimately not going to matter to the jury," Durie said. "It was helpful to come back at it with a mentality of starting at 30,000 feet and asking 'What is the jury going to make of this?'"
By Ross Todd | October 28, 2021
A Parma, Ohio-based co-ed, amateur roller derby team has used the Cleveland Guardians name since 2013. After the Major League Baseball team previously known as the Indians announced plans to take on the name, Hunton Andrews Kurth litigators in Boston and D.C. filed a trademark suit Wednesday on behalf of the roller derby team.
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