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SCOTUS' 2019 IP Cases Won't Be Boring, Law Professors Say
The justices have already granted cert in six cases, and several potential blockbusters are waiting in the wings. The solicitor general on Friday recommended against granting cert on one of one case, Google v. Oracle, though it said the correctness of the Federal Circuit's fair use decision is "not free from doubt."Skilled in the Art: Who Got the Work: Anti-Aging Edition + X-Rays Reveal Infringement
Anti-aging supplement makes law firms feel young again.Latham & Watkins Secures $666M Award for Client in Hewlett Packard Accounting Dispute
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has unsealed an award from a New York arbitration panel that directs Hewlett Packard Enterprise Inc. to pay $666 million to a technology firm in a massive accounting dispute.General Counsel Announce Move the Needle Fund With Diversity Lab in Letter
General counsel, along with five large law firms, are promoting diversity and inclusion initiatives in a first-of-its-kind experimental "laboratory" through the new Move the Needle Fund.Tech, Patent Holders Set to Fight Over the Future of FRAND
As arguments begin this week, the Federal Circuit will rule for the first time on how judges should analyze entire portfolios of standard-essential patents.Tech, Patent Holders Squaring Off Over FRAND Framework
The Federal Circuit will rule for the first time on how judges should analyze entire portfolios of standard-essential patents. Orrick, Wilson Sonsini, Williams & Connolly and Finnegan Henderson are among the firms lobbying the court as amici curiae.M&A Up-and-Comer Exits Paul Weiss for Kirkland & Ellis
Less than a month after Kirkland lost one of its corporate partners to Paul Weiss, David Klein is making a move in the opposite direction.Tech Companies See Patent Ruling—and Fee Award—Go Poof
Fitbit, GoPro and others had persuaded District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers that a nonpracticing entity's patents were so weak that they should recover $560,000 in fees. But the Federal Circuit revived the case and struck the fee award, saying Gonzalez Rogers had failed to account for the appellate court's new patent eligibility case law.Trending Stories
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