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 | 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 | October 29, 2021
Brad Graveline and Laura Burson of Sheppard Mullin won more than $100 million in damages at trial for their client SecurityPoint in a patent dispute with the federal government over the company's patented method for providing trays at security checkpoints.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2021
Following a seven-day remote bench trial last year, Christopher Sipes, Erica Andersen, and Brianne Bharkhda of Covington & Burling got a ruling from a federal judge in Delaware this week finding the four patents covering cancer treatment Imbruvica were valid and infringed.
By Ross Todd | August 17, 2021
"On the commercial side, we're not going to pay someone if we didn't do anything wrong," says Saunders, the director of litigation at Juniper Networks, a multinational computer networking company based in Sunnyvale, California.
By Ross Todd | August 11, 2021
"When you're in private practice, you often are thinking purely from a legal strategy standpoint about what arguments are going to win," said Teichner, litigation counsel at the world's fifth-largest food and beverage company. "When you're in-house you're thinking: 'Is this dispute important to the business?'"
By Ross Todd | August 9, 2021
Andy Jassy is hardly the household name that Jeff Bezos is. But lawyers for Amazon contend he shouldn't be deposed in a patent case in Chicago against Amazon Web Services, the division he used to head.
By Ross Todd | July 30, 2021
A federal jury in Oakland sided with Daralyn Durie, Eugene Novikov, Kira Davis and their client, Berkeley, California-based Plexxikon, finding that Novartis willfully infringed patents for the first FDA-approved targeted therapy for metastatic melanoma.
By Scott Graham | May 3, 2021
For the third time in three years, the Supreme Court is asking the solicitor general whether it's time to revisit Section 101 of the Patent Act, this time in an automotive engineering case. Eligibility is one of the most controversial areas of patent law.
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