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Legaltech News

Tech Docket Watch: S.F. Postpones Mandatory E-Filing

Meanwhile, Siri is vindicated, Obama gives ammo to patents, Facebook spends billions, and California democrats are antsy to push data breach laws.
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Inside Counsel

5 notable GCs in the news

General counsel sound off on cross-licensing agreements, career advancement and more
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Inside Counsel

USPTO taps Lex Machina for data on infringement letters

Lex Machina has announced that its technology will be used to complement the United States Patent and Trademark Offices (USPTO) new online toolkit, which provides free, public information about demand letters to businesses and consumers.
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Inside Counsel

The White House makes moves towards an improved U.S. patent system

The White House is officially taking strides towards reducing frivolous patent lawsuits. It will start by attempting to make it easy to identify who owns patents and by updating review processes to ensure that fewer weak patents are granted.
3 minute read

Inside Counsel

Combatting PAE abuses with the current antitrust arsenal

These examples illustrate that the antitrust laws, while not the remedy for all PAE ills, can and do provide constraints on PAE conduct.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cael Technologies (Pvt.) Ltd. v. Precise Voting LLC

'Injury Rule' Applied to Dismiss Copyright Infringement Claims Before March 20, 2012
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

IP Implications and Opportunities in Big Data

David J. Kappos, a partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, writes: Capturing and building upon intra-organizational innovation, surveying patterns of innovation in the surrounding field, and understanding the changing IP legal landscape will put an organization in the best position to capitalize on developments in big data.
10 minute read

The Recorder

Patent Reformers Praise White House Call to Action

However, some observers say the executive actions aimed at increasing transparency and strengthening patent review add little to existing programs.
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The Recorder

Facebook's New Friend Faces Patent Suits

In pending suits, two patent holders accuse WhatsApp of stepping on proprietary mobile messaging technology.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Court Finds Generic Acid Reflux Drug Doesn't Infringe Prevacid Patent

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has affirmed the validity of a patent held by Takeda Pharmaceuticals, but concluded a generic alternative does not infringe.
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