By Maddi Brown | December 16, 2021
Patent and intellectual property insurance provides policyholders with technical and financial assistance.
By Kyrie Cameron | December 6, 2021
"I am already chomping at the bit to get back into the courtroom. I feel tremendously fortunate to work at a firm where I know that opportunity is right around the corner. I hope other firms will entrust associates with similar opportunities and that other associates will be eager to do so."
By Scott Graham | November 30, 2021
Gilliland brings a wealth of trial experience in patent cases and other civil litigation that positions him to be an effective problem-solver. Most all of his work has been for plaintiffs, which might play into perceptions about Albright's courtroom.
By Danielle Williams and Tom Melsheimer | November 17, 2021
The Eastern and Western districts have successfully moved their dockets forward, have resumed nearly a typical trial schedule, and are serving as examples of the strength of our civil jury system.
By Scott Graham | November 16, 2021
Six weeks after The Wall Street Journal highlighted the judge's apparent conflicts of interest, Gilstrap told Target through the court's clerk that his wife's trust no longer owns the company's stock, and that it has not influenced his decision making. The judge said he intends to keep presiding, but will listen to objections.
By Scott Graham | November 16, 2021
A previous suit had foundered on patent eligibility issues. This time Shore Chan got the case to a jury before U.S. District Judge Alan Albright.
By Scott Graham | November 16, 2021
After a first suit fizzled on patent eligibility, VideoShare LLC has put its infringement claims before a jury. Shore Chan's Michael Shore told jurors that Google is sending a message that it will destroy any competitor that doesn't take a license, but O'Melveny partner Luann Simmons calmly explained that Google doesn't infringe.
By Scott Graham | November 12, 2021
This article is adapted from Scott Graham's Nov. 12 Skilled in the Art IP briefing. U.S. District Judge Alan Albright has presided over eight patent…
By Michael A. Mora | November 12, 2021
"Even businesses you wouldn't think are technology companies, like Walt Disney, still involve themselves in a lot of technology," said Daniel Ravicher, a partner at Zeisler.
By Scott Graham | November 4, 2021
The senators asked Chief Justice John Roberts to look into court rules that allow patent owners to choose U.S. District Judge Alan Albright of the Western District of Texas to hear their cases. Tillis also wrote to the USPTO, asking it to discount Albright's scheduled trial dates when hearing America Invents Act cases.
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