Dolby v. Lava: security deposit at pro tem stage
In the suit DOLBY INTERNATIONAL AB & ANR. v. LAVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (CS(COMM) 350/2024 with I.As.) before the Delhi High Court, the Plaintiff is a patent holder for a representative group of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), including three active patents...
Government launches SEPs consultation to boost UK innovation
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has today launched a consultation on potential measures to address challenges in the UK's Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) ecosystem. A patent that protects technology that is essential to implementing a technical standard...
Apple v. Masimo and the ITC: a test of patent rights, product design, and trade enforcement
Patent lawyers watching the Apple v. Masimo case unfold at the Federal Circuit are seeing a live example of key issues in US patent enforcement. These include the scope of ITC exclusion orders, the role of product design in infringement analysis, and the growing trend...
What do patent drafting and Jell-O™ have in common?
If predicting the future were easy, most readers of The Patent Lawyer would be using their powers to buy lottery tickets, not keeping abreast of global patent law updates. Predicting the future, however, is precisely the task attorneys are faced with when drafting a...
Cahill adds leading tech IP team of three partners, including new practice chair
New York, NY (April 30, 2025) – Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP today announced the addition of a three-partner intellectual property group that will add significant depth to its litigation practice. Chris Campbell, Britton Davis, and Alfonso Garcia Chan command a...
Bird & Bird appoints 17 to partner, five to senior counsel, 34 to counsel, and five to legal director in annual global promotion round
International law firm Bird & Bird has appointed 17 Partners, five Senior Counsel, 34 Counsel, and five Legal Directors in its annual global promotion round. All are effective from May 2025. Graeme Maguire, Chair, Bird & Bird says: “On behalf of the Board,...
Shakespeare Martineau’s commercial services team celebrates strong growth
Full-service law firm Shakespeare Martineau is marking a period of significant growth within its newly rebranded commercial services team, which now includes the combined expertise of the firm’s commercial, intellectual property, and energy practices. The team has...
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Maucher Jenkins welcomes Michael Jaeger to the partnership
Maucher Jenkins is delighted to welcome new partner, Michael Jaeger, to the firm. Jaeger joins us from another respected firm of patent and trademark attorneys, and he specializes in telecommunications, medical devices, and space technologies. Jaeger qualified as a...
Promotion expands Adamson Jones’ services for chemistry-based clients
Patent and trademark attorneys Adamson Jones has enhanced its services for clients with chemistry-based intellectual property (IP) with the promotion of patent attorney Katherine Wright to senior associate. Wright, who has worked at the Nottingham-based company for...
Farewell to SCiFi Foods: IP, insolvency, and opportunity
Cultivated meat – growing animal cells in culture and harvesting the results as food – has exploded over the last 10 years. However, between technical hurdles and a challenging funding landscape, many commentators have suggested that the fragmented sector will see a...
Divisional applications in Russia: does the story continue?
On June 4, 2024, the Russian Supreme Court issued a decision that finalized the litigation between KRKA, d.d., Novo mesto (Slovenia), and AstraZeneca AB (Sweden) on invention patent 2643764. About half a year earlier, on January 2, 2024, the Italian Supreme Court...
Open Invention Network expands patent protection for largest cross-license in history
Open Invention Network (OIN) oversees the largest patent cross-license in history, with more than 3,800 participants. The cross-license covers basic software componentry across a spectrum of vertical industries that include security, networking, cloud computing,...
ArentFox Schiff adds 17-member technology and life sciences industry team in Boston
June 11, 2024 — ArentFox Schiff is pleased to announce the addition of 17 attorneys and specialists, including eight partners and three counsel, to its Boston office, expanding the firm’s nationally recognized Technology, Life Sciences, Intellectual Property, and...
Perkins Coie adds IP partner Chris Marando in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 10, 2024) — Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that experienced patent litigator Chris Marando has joined the firm’s Intellectual Property (IP) and Patent Litigation practices as a partner in the Washington, D.C., office. Marando's arrival...
A novel twin-litigation strategy: how France can help sidestep the jurisdiction wrangling issue
Patent owners and implementers have struggled to litigate global FRAND rates when negotiations do not lead to a license. FRAND, the concept that a patent owner who participated in creating technical standards used by all companies in an industry should license their...
Stuff You Should Know About IP podcast: new episode out now!
CTC Legal Media is very excited to announce that, after a long hiatus, the Stuff You Should Know About IP podcast is back with a brand new episode! Hosted by Ray Guarnieri and Thomas J. Colson, episode 50 focuses on eight intellectual property challenges startups must...
Eckert Seamans expands IP practice with addition of member Noland Cheung and team
PITTSBURGH (June 6, 2024) – National law firm Eckert Seamans has welcomed an experienced team of intellectual property attorneys to its Pittsburgh office, including Member Noland J Cheung, Special Counsel Gary F Matz, Associates Mark A Mazza and Cody J Madison, and...
Mewburn Ellis is first European IP firm to earn Great Place To Work Certification™
Mewburn Ellis is the only IP firm to be recognized within the UK so far LONDON – Mewburn Ellis, one of Europe’s leading Intellectual Property firms, has officially been named a Great Place To Work™ 2024 by Great Place To Work®, the global authority on workplace...
USPTO on trial: patent office sued for patent infringement
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has been sued for allegedly infringing on six patents it previously granted. The patents involved are two-factor authentication systems belonging to two individual inventors and are now being contested by Factor2 Multimedia....
ABG IP strengthens its firm with 10 new partners
MADRID, Thursday 30 May 2024 - The Spanish intellectual property (IP) firm ABG Intellectual Property has appointed 10 new partners, adding to the six partners it already had to date. This action involves the internal promotion of professionals who work in different...
Pfizer triumphs over AstraZeneca in cancer drug patent dispute
In a landmark ruling, the US District Court for the District of Delaware has ordered AstraZeneca to pay Pfizer $107.5 million in damages for infringing on patents related to the lung cancer drug 'Tagrisso.' This case marks a significant victory for Pfizer in the...
Womble grows leading IP practice with patent partner Young Seok Koo
LOS ANGELES (May 21, 2024) – Womble Bond Dickinson today announced that Young Seok Koo has joined the firm as a partner in the Patent Prosecution & Litigation Practice Group. A registered patent attorney, he focuses his practice on US and foreign patent...
Tencent demonstrates longstanding dedication to protecting and enhancing the value of IP at INTA’s 2024 Annual Meeting
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – May 22, 2024 – At this week’s International Trademark Association (INTA) 2024 Annual Meeting, INTA partner and Meeting sponsor Tencent joined thousands of attendees in celebrating the essential role of IP in creativity, commerce, and innovation. The...
IPRally announces new CEO to lead the next phase of growth
IPRally is happy to share some exciting news about a major leadership shift as it gears up for the next phase of its growth journey. Sakari Arvela, co-founder and CEO of IPRally, has decided to transition to the role of Chief Product Officer to further evolve the...
‘Squeeze argument’ in patent infringement: tamper-evident closure case
A recent judgment on 8 May 2024, by the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi, in Guala Closures SPA v. AGI Greenpac Limited sheds light on the strategic maneuver known as the 'squeeze argument' and its profound significance in patent infringement cases. This case underscores...
ERS Genomics and IRBM sign CRISPR/Cas9 license agreement
The license agreement provides IRBM access to CRISPR gene editing technology to be applied across its drug discovery services offering. Dublin, Ireland, and Rome, Italy, 20 May 2024 — ERS Genomics Limited (‘ERS’), the CRISPR licensing Company, and IRBM, a leader in...
Norton Rose Fulbright strengthens IP practice with patent lawyer trio
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright announced today that its IP practice has added partners Adam Rehm and Rhiannon D’Agostin as well as counsel Zack Cleary. This team of lawyers joins the firm’s patent practice from Polsinelli. Jeff Cody, Norton Rose Fulbright’s US...
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