The battle in federal court between Apple and Samsung over smartphones and tablets highlights a significant change in the world of intellectual property law: the rise in importance of the design pate
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The high-stakes battle between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Ltd. highlights a significant change in the world of intellectual property law since the 1980s and 1990s: the steep rise in importanc
Our annual roundup of the biggest IP litigation wins of the year
In light of the ever-increasing importance of intellectual property to not just Apple, but seemingly every modern business, CorpCounsel presents a list of last year's top 10 IP litigation wins
Intellectual property litigation may be recession-proof. According to a survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers, patent holders brought 2,892 U.S. infringement lawsuits in 2010--an increase of more than 5 p
The time allotted to a jury trial must balance litigant, juror, and trial judge rights. But in patent cases where complicated legal theories and complex technologies are involved, a pattern of distin
The time allotted to a jury trial needs to carefully balance the rights of the litigants, jurors, and trial judges. Arriving at a reasonable balance, however, is not an easy task, especially in paten
The time allotted to a jury trial needs to carefully balance the rights of the litigants, jurors, and trial judges. Arriving at a reasonable balance, however, is not an easy task, especially in paten
...the day in June 2009 when the jury awarded the plaintiff, Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc., $1.67 billion. "You can't just be unabashed...
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