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“Magic Words” Unnecessary in Identifying Field of Endeavor for Analogous Art

Written by: Raymond S. Lu & Daniel Kiang NETFLIX, INC. v. DivX, LLC Before Hughes, Stoll, and Stark.  Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Summary...

Patexia Insight 186: PGR vs. IPR: Analyzing Patent Challenge Outcomes

In the dynamic realm of intellectual property, remaining at the forefront is absolutely essential. Tomorrow marks the release of a pivotal milestone – the seventh edition of our...

Shire v. Blackburn: Drawing the Line Between FDA Drug Labeling Regulations and State Law on Product Liability

Written by: Ari Feinstein & Jane Dai, Ph.D. On June 2, 2023, drug manufacturer Shire US Inc. and related entity Shire LLC (collectively, “Shire”) asked the...

In U.S. technology news, Heliogen, Inc., a renewable energy technology company, recently announced its selection to receive a $4,100,000 award from ... Read More »
The FDA has published new web pages about Monkeypox and medical devices. The new web page, titled Monkeypox and Medical Devices, includes ... Read More »
According to the Trade Court, Google infringed on five audio technology patents held by the speaker manufacturer Sonos and as a result is not allowed to import... Read More »
Written by Scott Siera, Ph.D. and Eric Furman, Ph.D. Seven years after Mylotarg® (gemtuzumab ozogamicin) was voluntarily withdrawn from the market, the U.S... Read More »
Written by Damien Howard and Ronald J. Schoenbaum The Federal Circuit recently decided a patent subject-matter eligibility case relating to computer memory in... Read More »
Written by Peter Heuser, Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C. The big news this week (and it is particularly big news in Tyler and Marshall, Texas) is that the... Read More »
Before turning to 2017 news, we’ll first briefly catch up on a few stories from December. In early December, the Brazilian green patent priority... Read More »
In my article dated December 11, 2016 (“Altaire v. Paragon Post-Grant Review (PGR): Any Lessons Learned From This Early Pharma PGR?”), I concluded... Read More »
High-tech startups, highly leveraged businesses, companies anticipating growth, a turnaround, or that are otherwise in need of capital, may not always find a... Read More »
In a Post-Grant Review (“PGR”) at the U.S Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”), a petitioner can challenge the validity of a patent on... Read More »
If you have obtained a patent for your invention, congratulations! A patent, however, is only the “raw material” used to generate revenue from an... Read More »
    The Trump Administration  and the Republican led Congress have a mandate to get this economy moving again and if they want to maintain... Read More »
Before returning to private practice, I practiced patent law in-house at two companies: first at a battery company, and then at an oil company.  I’ve sat... Read More »
Aging baby boomers, exposed to a lifetime of loud music, are more demanding than past generations about the quality of what and how they hear... Read More »
1.Considering Your IP Counsel as a Partner Companies maximize the value of their IP counsel when both the company and IP counsel view their relationship as a... Read More »
By Christopher Hall & Mike Gencarella Here is an argument we are using in response to rejections under 35 USC §101 that allege the claims are directed ... Read More »
The stage is being set for a coordinated attack on the patent system under the guise of making international health care more affordable. A newly released United... Read More »
Public IP licensing companies (PIPCOs) are very much alive and some company shares are doing surprisingly well, despite increased obstacles to patent licensing... Read More »
By David Crowe Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP Many American companies depend on strong global sales of key products featuring innovative product... Read More »
In what may be a first, a new U.S. patent includes a statement about the geographic location of the colorant composition. The patent – U.S. Patent No... Read More »
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Curtis LeePerhaps these types of "feel good" statements will provide additional opportunities for businesses and organizations to advertise their green initiatives. A small audience for sure, but an audience nonetheless.
Oct 14, 2016
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