Texas Lawyer
...American inventor Charles F. Kettering said, "High achievement always takes place in the...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...35 U. S. C. §102(b). That provision specifies that an inventor is not entitled to a patent if "the invention was . . . on...
...than 20 patents relating to compression-based data acceleration. A Manhattan-based inventor named James F. Fallon founded the company in 1998, with the help...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
Texas Lawyer
...bought by a Motorola subsidiary. In 1995, Motorola claims, the inventors of these patents, who had a company called Imedia, met with Geoff...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...Another Bite at the Apple: Inventor Sues His Former Lawyers for a Second Time," Texas...
...Appeal Board (PTAB). While a regional patent office will benefit Texas-based inventors, it also will handle contested trial proceedings such as inter partes...
Anthony Brown was called the "original patent troll" when he ran TechSearch. Now he's trying to reestablish himself with a new nonpracticing entity, Cascades Ventures
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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