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Scott Graham focuses on intellectual property and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He writes ALM's Skilled in the Art IP briefing. Contact him at [email protected].
December 10, 2020 | National Law Journal
The court signaled this week that Amgen may have claimed its cholesterol-fighting antibodies too broadly. But one judge suggested it might be time for the court to rethink its law of enablement.
By Scott Graham
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December 9, 2020 | Texas Lawyer
A Texas LLC said Version 11 of an accused product's user manual proved that its patent was infringed. Judge Rodney Gilstrap, and now the Federal Circuit, say Version 10 proved the patent is invalid.
By Scott Graham
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December 7, 2020 | The Recorder
A Federal Circuit panel sounded as if it disagreed with U.S. District Judge George Wu about the eligibility of patents BlackBerry is asserting against the social network and against Snap. But BlackBerry will still have to overcome PTO invalidity rulings to fully restart its case.
By Scott Graham
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December 5, 2020 | National Law Journal
The agency designated its RPX decision precedential while turning away the defensive patent aggregator's due process claims over a last-minute judicial switcheroo.
By Scott Graham
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December 4, 2020 | Law.com
It's the Battle of Big Pharma, again, at the Federal Circuit.
By Scott Graham
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December 2, 2020 | National Law Journal
Like much of the tech, auto and software industry, the ABA says the agency has become too quick to defer to Texas federal courts when it comes to reviewing patent validity.
By Scott Graham
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November 25, 2020 | Law.com
The Eastern District of Texas made headlines last week by putting patent infringement jury trials on hold until March. But other districts have been abandoning plans to resume them this fall as COVID-19 continues to spread.
By Scott Graham
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November 25, 2020 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Judges in Houston, Delaware and Chicago have recently postponed patent trials that were scheduled for November, though in one instance the reason wasn't related to COVID-19.
By Scott Graham
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November 20, 2020 | Law.com
Judge Chhabria says "regular" filers of patent lawsuits in the Northern District of California shouldn't be eligible for pro hac vice status.
By Scott Graham
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November 20, 2020 | Texas Lawyer
Rabicoff Law is based in Chicago, but like a lot of patent litigators, Rabicoff appears in courts all over the country. Nearly half of those 600 suits were filed in Delaware or Texas, with another 85 in California.
By Scott Graham
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