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December 22, 2022 | National Law Journal

Big Verdicts and New Sheriffs: The Year That Was in IP Litigation

Judge Alan Albright's patent docket was slowed but not stopped. Judge Colm Connolly is pulling the lid off of nonpracticing entities. And PTO Director Kathi Vidal "has been everywhere."
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October 21, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Show Him the Money: Judge Connolly Sets a December Hearing on VLSI/Fortress Finances + No, Fortanix Is Not Confusingly Similar to Fortinet

Will Connolly's hearings be public? Will his orders be appealable? Shaw Keller partner Andrew Russell of the IP/DE blog helps game out some scenarios.
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October 17, 2022 | Litigation Daily

Litigation Leaders: Knobbe Martens' Co-Chairs on Recruiting IP Litigators Early in Their Career and Teaching Them To Collaborate

"We believe strongly in giving younger lawyers the opportunity to gain hands-on experience very early on, and we have a shorter partnership track—six years—than most other firms," says Sheila Swaroop, who has co-chaired the firm's litigation practice with partner Michael Friedland since last November.
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October 07, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Delaware Patent Filings Decline as Connolly Turns Up Heat on Litigation Funding + Another Monster Win for Hueston Hennigan + Uniloc Throws in the Towel on Publicizing Patent Licenses

Delaware has seen a strong downward shift in patent filings over the last six months, Law.com Radar reports. That's right about the time Chief Judge Colm Connolly began requiring fulsome disclosure about third-party litigation funding.
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July 15, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: The Discovery Rule Is Alive and Well, So Long as You Don't Take the Supreme Court Too Literally + A Former Federal Circuit Clerk Is Nominated to the District Court Bench

Ninth Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw wrote in Starz v. MGM that if the statute of limitations doesn't accrue until copyright infringement is discovered, then the three-year damages period shouldn't start till then either. That sets up a split with the Second Circuit.
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November 10, 2021 | The Recorder

Judge Davila Rejects Tech Companies' Challenge to USPTO's 'Fintiv' Rules

Supreme Court decisions preclude him from ruling on Apple, Google and others' Administrative Procedure Act challenge, the judge says. Tech companies have complained that the rules are fueling nonpracticing entity litigation.
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July 12, 2021 | The Recorder

Here's Yet Another Sign That the Entertainment Business Is Becoming a Technology Business

Loeb & Loeb, long known for its entertainment practice, is bringing aboard Patent Trial and Appeal Board specialist Brent Babcock from Womble Bond Dickinson. "They're really pushing on more on the patent litigation side of the practice, and the PTAB side is what they needed to add," Babcock said.
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