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December 02, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Six Takeaways From Judge Connolly's Amicus-Like Filing on Patent Ownership Transparency + Who's Arguing a $5.9 Million Fee Award?

The judge fired a massive salvo in his campaign to pull back the curtain on litigation funding generally and on patent monetization company IP Edge in particular.
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December 01, 2022 | National Law Journal

Tech Companies, US Chamber Defend Delaware Effort to Lift Veil on Litigation Funding

Delaware U.S. District Chief Judge Colm Connolly is getting plenty of support in his aggressive bid to enforce compliance with ownership and funding disclosure orders. Connolly is speaking up for himself too.
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November 29, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Fish & Richardson Attorneys: Judge Connolly Has Broad Powers to Probe Patent Ownership 'Fraud'

A team led by principal Neil McNabnay is urging the Federal Circuit to stay out of the Delaware chief judge's unprecedented investigation into the ownership structure of LLCs affiliated with Mavexar LCC and IP Edge.
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November 21, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

This Judge Is Scrutinizing Litigation Funding. Some Say He's Overstepping His Authority

The appellate court temporarily stayed Connolly's order requiring information about retention letters and settlement agreements. The documents could show whether Mavexar LLC is acting only as a consultant or as an undisclosed third-party funder in a string of patent infringement suits.
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November 08, 2022 | National Law Journal

Mission Impossible? All-Star Lawyers Couldn't Convince Supreme Court in High-Stakes Case

Bristol-Myers Squibb had won a $1.2 billion judgment for infringement of its patent on a cancer treatment. But the justices left in place a Federal Circuit decision that invalidated the patent for failing to meet the Patent Act's written description requirement.
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October 03, 2022 | National Law Journal

Like Clockwork, US Supreme Court Is Pondering Another Patent Eligibility Case

The justices have plucked from obscurity a case about smart watch patents and once again asked the solicitor general for its views on patent eligibility. The justices also ask for the SG's views on a Hatch-Waxman case involving induced infringement.
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September 27, 2022 | National Law Journal

'Suckers' and Showstoppers: Everyone's Watching the Supreme Court's 2022 IP Docket

The court kicks off Term 2022 with arguments next month in the Andy Warhol fair-use case. Multiple life science companies are also asking the court to take up their patent cases, while a case on trademark extraterritoriality appears destined for certiorari.
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September 20, 2022 | Law.com

Federal Judge Awards Nearly $4M in 'Exceptional Case' for Attorney Fees

Following the dismissal with prejudice of a patent infringement claim brought by Realtime Adaptive Streaming against Sling TV, Dish Network and others, a federal judge in Colorado found that the case was "exceptional" and that the defendant companies were entitled to an award of attorney fees.
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September 13, 2022 | National Law Journal

Unscathed: Ruling Unveils Major Snarl That Electric Vehicle Automakers Have Avoided

Finding no patent infringement, an International Trade Commission judge has recommended against excluding computer chips used in cars made by BMW, Mercedes, GM and Volkswagen.
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August 19, 2022 | Law.com

Fish Saves Infant Nutrition Patents From a Premature Death + Cisco and Desmarais Block Bid for $371 Million on Virtualization Patent

A generic competitor called Exela Pharma Sciences' patents on intravenous cysteine hydrochloride frivolous. Judge Maryellen Noreika called them valid and infringed.
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