...AG's cancer drug Gleevec was not sufficiently innovative to merit a patent, public health advocates lauded the decision. They said that it would give...
...given deference on appeal. This action may have profound implications for biotech patents in the years ahead. The Federal Circuit's standard for review of...
...1.05 billion: Original jury award that Apple won after a patent trial in San Jose last year. $639.50 million...
...house. We take pride in the fact that if you include both patents issued and patents pending (a total of 1,060), we have almost...
A fired female intellectual property partner has settled her federal employment discrimination suit against Ropes & Gray on undisclosed terms. Patricia Martone, who was 63 when she was fired by the f
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...7, 2013) Goldberg, J. (7 pages). Because plaintiff settled its patent infringement claims, the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over plaintiff's remaining...
...to include a track for nonlawyers who want to work with patents. "I would expect that we will see more of this in...
"Dog bites man" is not a news story, the axiom goes. But when a pit bull took off part of Lonnie Burts' finger, the injured man hired Mark Anderson and Robert Kisselburgh of The Anderson Law Firm in
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