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Scott Graham focuses on intellectual property and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He writes ALM's Skilled in the Art IP briefing. Contact him at [email protected].
January 4, 2022 | The Recorder
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California was the fourth most popular jurisdiction for patent filings in 2021, according to Unified Patents' annual report.
By Scott Graham
3 minute read
December 30, 2021 | The Recorder
IP lawyers are counting on the Supreme Court to bring some clarity to patent eligibility law in 2022. But if the justices can't, maybe a new PTO director and an experienced Federal Circuit judge will help.
By Scott Graham
7 minute read
December 28, 2021 | The Recorder
A newly formed LLC has gotten traction where Intel Corp. previously failed, as the strange saga of a $2.175 billion patent infringement judgment continues to unfold.
By Scott Graham
6 minute read
December 22, 2021 | National Law Journal
Waco jurors delivered a $2.175 billion shock. The Supreme Court crafted an unexpected remedy for PTAB appointments. And after 38 years, the Federal Circuit finally got its first Black judge.
By Scott Graham
13 minute read
December 1, 2021 | National Law Journal
Delaware U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark took a cautious approach as he seeks confirmation to a Federal Circuit seat. USPTO nominee Katherine Vidal told the committee that she supports more clarity in patent eligibility law, be it through the courts or Congress.
By Scott Graham
6 minute read
November 22, 2021 | The Recorder
Singapore-based SinCo Technologies accused China's Xingke Electronics of using SinCo's name, marks and employees to divert away its business with the likes of Apple and Google.
By Scott Graham
2 minute read
November 16, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
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
3 minute read
November 16, 2021 | The Recorder
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
4 minute read
November 10, 2021 | The Recorder
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.
By Scott Graham
4 minute read
November 8, 2021 | National Law Journal
Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch questioned why a copyright litigant should lose a legitimate infringement award even if it didn't follow complex copyright registration rules to a T.
By Scott Graham
6 minute read
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