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January 26, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: Morgan Lewis Brings Home a Clean Sweep for HID Global in Delaware Trade Secret and Patent Trial

Natalie Bennett and Jason White of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius convinced Delaware jurors that Vector Flow and its three founders misappropriated HID Global trade secrets and infringed its patent willfully. They got their full ask of $45 million in damages.
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December 28, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

VLSI Drops Claim Amid Transparency Demands

The Fortress Investment-backed company spent 3 1/2 years litigating patent infringement claims against Intel in Delaware, but elected to walk away as Chief Judge Colm Connolly insisted on more disclosure into its ownership structure.
3 minute read
November 02, 2022 | Delaware Law Weekly

Don't Blame the Government: Suit Against Moderna Survives Motion to Dismiss

Judge Mitchell Goldberg will let a patent infringement suit against Moderna over COVID-19 vaccine technology proceed in district court. But he left open the possibility that Arbutus Biopharma and Genevant Sciences could ultimately be sent to the Court of Federal Claims.
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October 28, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: How a Third-Year Associate Pulled Off a Winning Summary Judgment Argument for Meta Platforms + Who's Arguing for Moderna and Arbutus? + Qualcomm Fires Back—Loudly—at Arm Ltd

Latham & Watkins associate Tiffany Weston had just 24 hours to hop on a plane, fly coast to coast, and make her first argument in a federal courtroom. A week later Meta Platforms was out of the case.
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September 16, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: The PTO Isn't Going Easy on Matt Powers + Who Got the Work as Amazon Faces Suit Over Gaming Patents

The Tensegrity Law Group partner may be close with the PTO director, but he's not getting special treatment from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
5 minute read
July 18, 2022 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Kramer Levin Escapes Bid to Pin It With $9 Million in Attorney Fees

Take-Two Interactive had pointed to criticisms and sanctions leveled by other district judges against the same lawyers. But U.S. District Judge Richard Andrews said the conduct in his courtroom, while at times 'regrettable' wasn't far out of the norm for patent infringement cases.
3 minute read
May 20, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Say Farewell to the 50-50 Federal Circuit + Mintz Turns the PTAB Into a Life Squad + All Our Rexes Sue in Texas

Legal analytics provider Lex Machina says that, statistically, district court judgments are much more likely to be affirmed at the Federal Circuit than in years past. Plus, more than half of the patent cases filed in district courts last year were concentrated in just three judicial districts.
10 minute read
April 29, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Fish & Richardson Readies for Round 4 of Willfulness Battle + CAFC's Newest Judge Gets One Last Say on Fee Shifting

Halo Electronics argues that a jury's finding of willful infringement has to be something more than a mere advisory verdict.
9 minute read
February 25, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: These Patent Lawyers Are Wearing Big Targets on Their Backs + Philip Morris Puffs on $575,000 Fee Award + PTO Can't Refuse to Register 'Trump' Trademarks

Kramer Levin's Paul Andre, Lisa Kobialka and James Hannah have spent the last 18 months winning a $1.9 billion verdict and then getting upbraided by two different district judges. Now other defendants are looking to capitalize on their recent missteps.
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February 04, 2022 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art With Scott Graham: Netflix Says Two Voluntary Dismissals Make Us Prevailing Party + Desmarais and McCarter Guide Glaxo to $1.25 Billion Settlement With Gilead + Stark Set to Be Confirmed Monday

Realtime Adaptive Streaming dismissed a Delaware suit against Netfiix, refiled it in California, then dismissed it again. Now it's arguing to the Federal Circuit that Netflix didn't 'prevail,' and that forum shopping alone isn't grounds for fee shifting.
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