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Tech Company Behind EFileTexas Hit With Patent-Infringement Claim
Tyler Technologies Inc., the company that operates e-filing systems in Texas, Georgia, California, Florida and 17 other states, was sued for patent infringement by a company that's hit 17 other companies with lawsuits since 2018.USPTO Chiefs to In-House Counsel: We Want to Hear From You
Lawyers from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office told a group of in-house counsel at the ACC annual meeting that the agency wants to let in-house counsel know how it can assist with their companies' IP-related concerns.SG Turns Thumbs-Down Again on 'Google v. Oracle'
Noel Francisco's office tells the Supreme Court that Oracle's Java APIs are copyrightable, and that Google's use of them wasn't fair.SG's Office Recommends Against Cert in Google v. Oracle
Noel Francisco's office tells the Supreme Court that Oracle's Java APIs are copyrightable, and that Google's use of them wasn't fair.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."In Minor League Baseball Case, Ninth Circuit Judge Takes Another Swing at Multistate Class Actions
Judge Sandra Ikuta, who wrote a controversial In re Hyundai decision last year, said certification of a class of minor league baseball players across the country would have "dire consequences."In MLB Case, Ninth Circuit Judge Takes Another Swing at Multistate Class Actions
Judge Sandra Ikuta, who wrote a controversial In re Hyundai decision last year, said certification of a class of minor league baseball players across the country would have "dire consequences."Inside Track: Former University Counsel Sue Over Equal Pay. Plus, In-House IP Bar Lacks Diversity.
Louisiana State University former in-house lawyers sue the school over allegations of not earning fair pay as women while a new survey finds intellectual property in-house lawyers see discrimination amid diversity and inclusion concerns.Qualcomm, Nokia and IBM Lawyers Back Proposed Changes to Patent Law
Company patent lawyers from Qualcomm, IBM and Nokia backed aspects of a draft bill that would amend patent eligibility rules.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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