By Avalon Zoppo | December 21, 2021
Prosecutors said the scientist signed a Thousand Talents Program contract in 2012 and Wuhan University of Technology awarded him $50,000 a month plus $1.5 million to create a research lab at the school.
By Bruce Love | November 30, 2021
And as other firms beef up their benches, Hunton Andrews Kurth has launched a new practice area with existing attorneys at the firm.
By Scott Graham | September 13, 2021
Veteran investigative attorney Monica Bhattacharyya of the International Trade Commission's Office of Unfair Import Investigations will become one of the agency's six ALJs. She also has practiced IP law at Kasowitz Benson Torres, Kirkland & Ellis and other firms.
By Scott Graham | August 20, 2021
The challenges he's faced include a blizzard on the eve of one trial, a change in mask mandates mid-trial, and a first-impression ruling that might cause have some litigants to think twice before challenging patent validity at the USPTO.
By Scott Graham | April 28, 2021
Though she considers herself "far from a pharmaceutical industry apologist," Kumar sees a few reasons to be skeptical of the broad waiver that India, South Africa and other countries are seeking from the WTO's TRIPS agreement.
By Scott Graham | February 10, 2021
The commission has blocked SK International from importing lithium-ion battery products into the U.S. for 10 years over trade secret theft. But it carved out a four-year transition period for SK to supply Ford F-150 EVs in Georgia and two years for Volkswagen EVs manufactured in Tennessee.
By Phillip Bantz | December 22, 2020
"It wasn't something I'd mapped out or planned. I had different ideas in terms of where my career path might take me," said Christopher Burrell, who worked for seven years at Samsung's legal department in Washington, D.C.
By Lizzy McLellan | December 18, 2020
U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Austin wrote that the information at issue is "at best, marginally sensitive and is three years old," in a case brought by Texas legal recruiter Robert Kinney.
By Scott Graham | March 25, 2020
"Default is the only appropriate remedy here," ITC Administrative Law Judge Cameron Elliot concluded after reviewing SK Innovation's spoliation of evidence in a trade secrets action.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 14, 2020
The move provides closure to the five-year dispute between defunct fitness tracking company Jawbone and Fitbit and four workers who faced looming trials.
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