By Scott Graham | June 14, 2021
Samsung and LG Electronics are asking the Federal Circuit to free it from the Western District of Texas, on the ground that Ikornongo Texas allegedly manipulated venue by subdividing its patents into exclusive geographic entities. Ikorongo says the tech giants sandbagged by waiting until they lost claim construction to take their transfer case to the Federal Circuit.
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By Edgar Gonzalez | May 31, 2021
Regardless of your strategy to protect your intellectual property, the content and timing of notice letters are important issues to consider before giving notice to potential infringing competitors.
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By Michael Dubner | May 24, 2021
It is imperative that purchasers intellectual property rights have a firm grasp of the core principles surrounding IP ownership.
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By Gary B. Solomon | May 24, 2021
Because of the speed of competition with consumer products, intellectual property assets need to be protected earlier in the product life cycle for maximum protection.
By Scott Graham | May 21, 2021
A Sheppard Mullin team persuaded the Western District of Texas judge that California would be the more convenient forum for a suit brought by the maker of a storytelling app. It's one of relatively few patent cases that Albright has voluntarily sent out of Texas.
By Scott Graham | May 17, 2021
Friedman, Suder & Cooke's Jonathan Suder and Glenn Orman piloted ADASA Inc. to a win over Avery Dennison Corp. in Eugene, Oregon.
By Scott Graham | May 10, 2021
It's the second jury verdict for Japan's Gree in its clash of video game makers with Finland's Supercell. The question now may be whether the Federal Circuit will agree with Judge Rodney Gilstrap on patent eligibility, or with the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
By Scott Graham | April 26, 2021
Partners Adam Alper and Michael De Vries represented APCON Inc. against a larger competitor that was seeking to shut down the company. Rather than pursue delays, APCON went to trial quickly and ended up invalidating all of Gigamon Inc.'s asserted patents.
By Ross Todd | April 23, 2021
Wilmer's William "Bill" Lee, Mary "Mindy" Sooter, and Joseph Mueller convinced a Waco, Texas jury that Intel didn't infringe two microprocessor patents. The win comes a month-and-a-half after Intel was hit with a $2.175 billion damages verdict in the same courtroom.
By Scott Graham | April 21, 2021
VLSI was seeking nearly $3 billion on top of the $2.175 billion verdict it won earlier this year. But this time a jury found that Intel did not infringe the VLSI patents, handing a win to Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.
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