By Scott Graham | October 20, 2020
MasterObjects contends that Unified is doing the bidding of Facebook and Amazon with a June patent validity challenge. Those companies are real parties in interest under the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's recent RPX decision, lawyers at Heim, Payne & Chorush contend.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2020
Awkward analogies and a shift in emphasis from Google complicate arguments in an already complex case.
By Scott Graham | October 7, 2020
The justices seem all over the map on software copyrightability, but three of them clearly questioned the appellate court's failure to respect jury findings in favor of Google on fair use.
By Scott Graham | October 1, 2020
NPE suits in the Western District of Texas, and San Francisco-based JUUL Labs suits against competitors everywhere, help keep filings on track to easily top 2019 numbers.
By Ross Todd | September 25, 2020
After eight days of trial last December and extensive post-trial briefing, Administrative Law Judge Richard M. Clark in San Francisco on Tuesday issued a 200-plus page decision dismissing the case brought by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
By Scott Graham | September 22, 2020
The iPhone maker says U.S. District Judge Alan Albright abused his discretion by refusing to transfer a suit by Fortress' Uniloc 2017 to the Northern District of California. Chief Judge Sharon Prost sounded as if she might agree, while Judge Kimberly Moore definitely did not.
By Cheryl Miller | September 15, 2020
Donna Hershkowitz, the bar's interim executive director, said in a statement that the exam's planned administration is not discriminatory.
By Karen Sloan | September 4, 2020
The Illinois Supreme Court this week rejected a petition filed by bar examinees asking for a live mock test of the ExamSoft platform the state plans to use to deliver the bar exam online Oct. 5 and 6.
By David Fink and Sarah Diamond | September 3, 2020
"As we approach the 2020 presidential election and are largely forced to connect to the outside world via Zoom, the growing presence of deepfakes serves as a reminder to question what we see and hear on our screens," says Venable's David Fink and Sarah Diamond.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2020
While there's a downside inhibiting spontaneous interaction and collaborations, law firms say a hybrid approach to incubators will likely continue after COVID-19 because of the efficiency and broad reach videoconferencing provides.
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