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Newsmakers: Foley Promotes 4 To Partner
Also: Promotions and hires at Murchison, Nachawati, Dykema and more.Patterson + Sheridan Launches Office in Aerospace-Heavy Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville, where Patterson + Sheridan just opened its eighth office, is home of the Marshall Space Flight Center and a location where the technology and intellectual property firm sees opportunity.Treatment of Antibody Claims In the U.S. After 'Amgen v. Sanofi'
The future of antibody claiming in the United States is uncertain following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in 'Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi,' a highly anticipated decision concerning enablement and whether the traditional way to claim antibodies — claiming antibodies by their function — will survive as a valid claiming strategy.Trademark Basics and How to Spot Potential Issues for In-House Counsel
This article discusses important trademark basics as well as common questions and issues in-house counsel often encounter during due diligence or IP audits.Can I Protect Something That I Created Using Artificial Intelligence?
The U.S. Copyright Office has also published information about current technologies and their impact on copyrighted works and is conducting a study regarding copyright issues raised by AI. Based on public information through December 2023, the office will evaluate areas for potential congressional action.View more book results for the query "US Patent and Trademark Office"
Protecting Technology-Assisted Works and Inventions: Where Does Smart Technology End and AI Begin?
At what point does a "smart" computing system, or advanced software program, qualify as AI in the eyes of pertinent regulatory or judicial authorities? When is an individual considered to have merely deployed an AI-based computing tool to assist with creating a work of art or conceiving of a technological innovation? Each of these questions is explored in this article, giving consideration to currently prevailing guidelines from administrative bodies and the courts.Kilpatrick, 'Getting Deeper and Broader' With Largest Clients, Sees 13% Profit Growth
The Atlanta firm decreased its equity partner tier by 7.6% to 106 partners, while its nonequity partner ranks expanded by 6% to 146.Shein Loses U.S. General Counsel as It Fights Flurry of Litigation, Preps for IPO
Valerie Ho helped craft the fast-fashion giant's global legal and compliance structure and was helping it fend off questions about its IP and labor practices as it preps for an IPO.Why Lawyers Will Survive the Onset of Generative AI—and How They'll Affect Who Won't
If user inputs are used to train models such as ChatGPT, can lawyers input their clients confidential information when generating motions, briefs or patent applications? How does scraped data used to train AI co-exist with the right to be forgotten? And when it comes to filing patents and copyrights for works produced by AI, who owns it?Patenting Strategies When AI Is an Inventor
AI has been used in a number of ways to contribute to the development of an invention and such AI inventions can be categorized as follows: inventions that embody an advance in the field of AI itself; inventions that apply AI; and inventions produced by AI itself.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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