This past year saw major shifts affecting patent adjudication, prosecution strategy, biotechnology claiming, artificial ...
A new study published in the Strategic Management Journal sheds light on how multinational firms make strategic decisions about where to pursue patent litigation in an increasingly interconnected and ...
"One key issue that has arisen in funded patent litigation is transparency—in other words, to what extent must funder involvement in a patent infringement action be revealed? This article tackles this ...
Judge Pauline Newman has served with distinction on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit since her appointment ...
Barnes & Thornburg attorneys Lauren Baker and John W. Cox examine the practical uses, benefits, and challenges of using artificial intelligence in U.S. patent litigation.
The Rise of ‘Settled Expectations’ In USPTO Review and the Fallout for Patent Owners and Challengers
The landscape for discretionary denials at PTAB is evolving quickly; both patent challengers and owners must adapt their strategies to ensure they are not left behind by the USPTO’s new approach. The ...
Adeia Inc. (Nasdaq: ADEA), a technology licensing firm, has initiated a major legal battle against Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), alleging that the chip giant has infringed on ten of its ...
In a Director Discretionary Denial decision issued today by Acting Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Coke Morgan Stewart, Procomm International PTE Ltd.’s request to ...
According to Canadian Solar, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has ruled in its favor, stating that “all claims asserted by Maxeon ...
United Therapeutics Corporation (UTHR) has filed a lawsuit against Liquidia Corporation in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, claiming that Liquidia infringes on its ...
For decades, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were viewed as peripheral markets. Global giants often skipped the administrative costs of validating patents here, creating a relatively "safe" playground ...
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Lam Research's patent lawsuits plague Korean semiconductor firms
One of the global top four semiconductor equipment companies, U.S.-based Lam Research, has become the name most feared by South Korean materials, parts, and equipment (MP&E) companies over the past ...
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