Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | October 9, 2024
After sitting together as a panel to hear arguments in three cases Tuesday morning, Federal Circuit Judges Timothy Dyk, Raymond Chen and Judge Kara Stoll answered law students' questions about the qualities of winning advocates.
By Mason Lawlor | October 7, 2024
U.S. District Judge Frank D. Whitney of the Western District of North Carolina granted a consent judgment Oct. 1 in a patent dispute brought by Power Probe, a Charlotte-based company that provides tools for auto technicians, against Toolsmart Limited, which is based in the United Kingdom. Within a week of filing the complaint, Toolsmart reached an agreement with Power Probe.
By Riley Brennan | October 4, 2024
The complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts.
By Allison Dunn | October 3, 2024
"Compelling defendant to find new counsel that far along in the litigation would be prejudicial," U.S. District Judge Sarah E. Pitlyk of the Eastern District of Missouri wrote.
By Katie Hall | October 3, 2024
Jennifer Truelove, a principal with McKool Smith who has been named one of the finalists for Texas Lawyer's 2024 Attorney of the Year, has established herself as a formidable litigator in East Texas.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 3, 2024
Joe Grinstein is a finalist for Texas Lawyer's 2024 Attorney of the Year Award.
By Michelle Morgante | October 1, 2024
A Kramer Levin team led by Paul Andre secured the win for Acceleration Bay in a U.S. district court in Delaware.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Barry J. Schindler, Lennie A. Bersh and Laurin Buettner | September 30, 2024
"In some instances, a dual strategy that leverages both patents and trade secrets for protecting a Gen AI innovation can be highly effective," write Barry J. Schindler, Lennie A. Bersh and Laurin Buettner.
By Marianna Wharry | September 25, 2024
"Based on the numerous representations made to BlueRadios of the facts underlying the basis of the claims and well as the ability for them to independently discover any alleged issues with the patents as they were publicly visible, BlueRadios was on notice of their claims as of 2009 at the latest as no reasonable jury could find that BlueRadios acted with the requisite level of diligence in discovering the purported inconsistencies in ownership and inventorship underlying the basis for their claims," wrote U.S. District Judge Denise J. Casper of the District of Massachusetts.
By Allison Dunn | September 24, 2024
"Brooks is a leader in developing new technologies for running shoes and apparel. Brooks has maintained the largest market share in adult performance running footwear for 10 consecutive quarters in the U.S. national retail market, whereas Puma is a newcomer to the performance running market," said Barbara Barrilleaux, vice president of general counsel at Brooks Running. "Brooks will continue to take the actions necessary to defend itself and its innovative products against Puma's unfounded allegations."
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