Lawyers disagree on the ultimate impact of the historic shift
IP lawyers and their clients are preparing to implement fundamental changes to U.S. patent law. Beginning March 16, the U.S. will go to a "first-inventor-to file" patent system, a major switch from t
IP lawyers and their clients are preparing to implement fundamental changes to U.S. patent law. Beginning March 16, the U.S. will go to a "first-inventor-to file" patent system, a major switc
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...patent suits they handled in 2011, shows a steep rise across the board in the number of new cases they took on. Fish and Richardson...
...patent suits they handled in 2011, shows a steep rise across the board in the number of new cases they took on. Fish and Richardson...
...patent suits they handled in 2011, shows a steep rise across the board in the number of new cases they took on. Fish and Richardson...
In the second of two parts, an examination of some smart and cost-effective strategies for companies engaged in patent disputes and patent protection
...and joined by Judge Kimberly Moore, upheld a decision by the PTO's Board of Patent Appeals finding that various claims in a Baxter patent...
For the new GC at Hooters, a whole new definition of getting her wings
Curt Jones faces a potential bankruptcy auction this spring in which he could lose control of Dippin' Dots, his quirky ice cream company. The company's unsuccessful patent litigation strategy is at l
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