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Sonos v. Google: where’s the prejudice?

Sonos v. Google: where’s the prejudice?

In the much-anticipated appeal of Sonos v. Google, oral arguments recently unfolded before the Federal Circuit, involving the doctrine of prosecution laches. The district court decision surprised many, as it marked the first time prosecution laches had been used to...

Simple technical modifications can constitute an inventive step

Simple technical modifications can constitute an inventive step

This article covers an Appeal, C.A. (COMM.IPD-PAT) 60/2024, filed by Dong Yang PC, Inc. a Korean company against the decision of Controller of Patents and Designs (Controller) whereby it rejected Dong Yang PC, Inc. (Appellant) Patent Application No. 2554/DEL/2013...

What is settled and what are our expectations after iRhythm?

What is settled and what are our expectations after iRhythm?

The March 26, 2025, memo from the US Patent and Trademark Office director significantly changed the way the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) handles institution decisions by establishing a bifurcated process under which the acting director—rather than panels of...

Dolby v. Lava: security deposit at pro tem stage

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...

The Federal Circuit provides guidance on derivation proceedings for the first time

David McCombs and Jonathan Bowser of Haynes Boone analyze the Federal Circuit’s guidance on derivation proceedings in Global Health Solutions v. Selner, highlighting how these proceedings differ under the AIA compared to pre-AIA interference proceedings.

The potential effect of PERA on software inventions

Bryan Hart of Brooks Kushman explores the potential effects of this significant shift on software inventions and the broader intellectual property landscape.

Bridging the gap between brief and bench: graphics in Markman hearings

Sully Ridout of IMS Legal Strategies offers guidance on preparing for a Markman hearing, emphasizing the importance of a well-crafted slide deck that aligns with your strategy and provides maximum clarity and visual impact in the courtroom.

“Settled expectations” vs. wait-and-see at the PTAB

Erick Robinson and Eugene Goryunov of Brown Rudnick analyze the current administration’s impact on the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and the resulting changes in trial institution rates for patent validity cases.

Plant variety protection in the Philippines

Editha R. Hechanova, Brenda P. Rivera, and John Raphael Riel of HECHANOVA Group examine the current state of plant variety protection under the Philippine Plant Variety Protection Act of 2002, highlighting the need for reform of the Act to effectively protect plant varieties and promote agricultural development in the Philippines.

Women in IP Leadership

Featuring: Marilou Taylor Watson, Partner at Fox Rothschild

An interview: inspirations, experiences, and ideas for equality.

The impact of artificial intelligence on prior art

Moisés Correa of Uhthoff Gomez Vega & Uhthoff considers the new challenges and questions raised by the introduction of AI around the concept of prior art and what it could mean for patent law in the future.

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Fenwick launches Boston office with leading life sciences IP team 

April 14, 2025  - Fenwick has welcomed the addition of three new intellectual property partners—Drs Matthew Pavao, Heidi Erlacher, and Chen Chen—and announced the opening of a new office in Boston, expanding its footprint in one of the world’s most active regions for...

Former PTAB Vice Chief Judge Melissa Haapala joins Sterne Kessler

Washington, D.C. (April 8, 2025) – Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox announced today that Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Vice Chief Administrative Patent Judge Melissa Haapala has joined the firm as counsel in its Electronics Practice Group. Haapala brings...

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The largest patent prosecution firms in Mexico

The intellectual property scene in Mexico experienced significant growth from 2018 to 2022. According to data from IP Pilot, a total of 89 patent prosecution firms in Mexico handled 72,632 patent filings during this period. Following the pandemic, the market quickly...

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Powell Gilbert promotes two partners across UK and Ireland

The addition of Bryce Matthewson and Peter FitzPatrick brings the total number of partners to 15 for the leading IP litigation firm LONDON, 2 April 2024 — Leading IP law firm Powell Gilbert has announced the promotions of Senior Associates Bryce Matthewson and Peter...

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PTAB upholds validity of all claims of OpenSesame’s patent

OpenSesame is a leading-edge technology company located in Portland, Oregon. In 2010, it invented and filed a patent application for an unconventional remote learning system titled “Open and Interactive E-Learning System and Method.” After a thorough examination, that...

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Lewis Silkin makes record number of partner promotions

LONDON – Law firm Lewis Silkin has announced the promotion of nine new partners. These come from across the firm’s practice group offerings, including the Employment, Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property, Financial Services Regulatory and Corporate, Commercial,...

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Questel partners with tech company ipQuants

Paris, March 26, 2024 — Questel, a global leader in intellectual property (IP) management solutions, is delighted to announce its strategic partnership with the innovative Swiss-based company, ipQuants. By harnessing the potential of automated workflows and artificial...

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Report launched into UK’s IP-backed finance landscape

Greater access to IP-backed finance could help firms, especially SMEs, leverage their IP to scale and grow A new report launched in London today finds the UK meets the right conditions to make IP-backed lending to SMEs viable  The report – produced by the World...

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