Delhi High Court denies AbbVie’s anti-cMet ADC patent
This article discusses an appeal filed by AbbVie Biotherapeutics Inc. and AbbVie Inc. (Appellants) at the Delhi High Court against the refusal of their patent application (Application No. 201817047767) for an anti-cMet antibody-drug conjugate by the Assistant...
Therapeutic efficacy is a must for a novel intermediate compound to overcome Section 3(d) objection
In an appeal case between Zeria Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., v. The Controller of Patents (C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 452/2022) before the Delhi High Court, wherein the appellant - a Japanese Corporation - filed an Indian Patent Application, numbered 3630/DLNP/2011 (the subject...
UPC and EPO diverge on inventive step: lessons from Amgen’s PCSK9 patent battle
In a landmark test of the new Unified Patent Court (UPC), the European patent landscape faces a striking divergence between the UPC and the European Patent Office (EPO) on the issue of inventive step. The dispute centers on Amgen's European patent EP 3 666 797, which...
Should translation requirements apply equally in patent law?
A recent High Court judgment in India highlights a potential procedural fairness question in patent examination regarding English translation standards. While patent applicants face rigorous translation requirements under multiple Patent Rules, with severe...
Venable welcomes two award-winning IP attorneys in San Francisco
San Francisco (March 10, 2025) – Venable LLP announced today the addition of two award-winning attorneys to its Intellectual Property (IP) team in San Francisco—Jeannine Yoo Sano and Eric Krause. “We are excited to welcome Jeannine and Eric to our intellectual...
Clarivate reveals Top 100 Global Innovators 2025
The Top 100 organizations generate $4.6 trillion in annual revenues, representing 4.4% of the global economy Clarivate Plc, a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today revealed its 2025 ranked list of Top 100 Global Innovators – the organizations...
Quarles names Dan Young Denver Office managing partner and office chair for IP Group
March 10, 2025 - Denver – Quarles & Brady LLP announced today that Dan Young has been named Denver office managing partner and office chair of the Intellectual Property Practice Group. In both roles, he succeeds Ian Saffer, who will continue his practice with the...
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Perkins Coie congratulates 22 new partners
SEATTLE (November 9, 2023)—Perkins Coie is pleased to announce that 22 counsel and senior counsel have been promoted to partner effective January 1, 2024. The firm’s new partner class of 2024 includes: Steven R. Beigelmacher Julien Bowers Kyle R. Canavera Jordon De...
Eighth Edition of Mechanics of Patent Claim Drafting available now
“The name of the game is the claim,” once noted Judge Giles Rich, who helped shape US patent law policy and the 1952 Patent Act. More than 70 years later, Judge Rich’s observation still rings true. Available now, the Eighth Edition of Mechanics of Patent Claim...
EPO Validation State system has high potential and low uptake, finds new Mewburn Ellis report
LONDON – International IP firm Mewburn Ellis today released a report on the Validation State system, a newer feature of the European Patent (EP) system employing ‘Validation Agreements’ to secure and validate European patent protection in four Emerging Market...
Ericsson’s legal battle with Lenovo over 5G patents: a decade-long dispute
In a recent legal development, telecom giant Ericsson has taken legal action against Lenovo and its mobile phone subsidiary, Motorola. The lawsuit accuses Lenovo of infringing on Ericsson's 5G patents and obstructing negotiations over mutual licensing agreements. The...
Keeping innovations secure amid MI5’s warnings on cyber espionage
Last month, Ken McCallum, the director general of MI5, issued a stark warning to UK businesses: Chinese cyber spies are watching closely and targeting organizations of all sizes to steal innovations. The threat of espionage has always been prevalent against...
Miller Barondess expands IP litigation practice
Miller Barondess, LLP adds top patent and trade secret litigator Ben Herbert to its partnership, continuing the expansion of the firm's Intellectual Property practice. Herbert, an experienced trial lawyer, focuses their practice on patent infringement and trade secret...
ACID and SnapDragon Monitoring partner to safeguard design businesses from counterfeits and IP infringements
October 31, 2023 - SnapDragon Monitoring, a renowned online brand protection and reputation management specialist, and Anti Copying in Design (ACID), the UK’s leading design and intellectual property (IP) advocacy organization, have forged a strategic partnership...
Cybin announces grant of two new United States patents protecting its deuterated DMT program
October 25, 2023 New United States patent grants offer protection for deuterated analogs of DMT including composition of matter, medical use, and synthesis Intellectual Property portfolio provides robust protection for the most extensive deuterated DMT portfolio in...
Cybin announces grant of European patent protecting its proprietary deuterated programs
October 26, 2023 European patent provides composition of matter and medical use protection for the Company’s proprietary deuterated psilocybin analog and deuterated DMT programs New European patent further strengthens intellectual property portfolio, which now...
Avanci launches 4G smart meter patent licensing program
EDMI, a global leader in smart metering solutions, joins as first licensee DUBLIN, Ireland, October 31, 2023 – Avanci, the independent global leader in joint licensing solutions, today launched a program for 4G smart meters, with global smart metering leader EDMI as...
10-days no more – Changes to the calculation of EPO time limits
As of 1 November 2023, the “10-day rule” will be abolished and will no longer apply to deadlines that are triggered by communications issued by the European Patent Office (EPO) on or after that date. Background and current situation Some deadlines set by the EPO (for...
100 working days on from launch of Europe’s new patent courts system, number of Unitary Patents registered nears 11,000
Only 33 patent cases filed at the UK High Court this year raises fear of post-Brexit drift of cases from the UK to the EU – 60 already filed at the Unified Patent Court (UPC) since June The UK now has almost 1,000 representatives registered with the EU’s UPC, second...
Barnes & Thornburg adds IP partner Jason Zucchi in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (October 26, 2023) – Barnes & Thornburg is pleased to announce that Jason M. Zucchi has joined as a partner in the firm’s Minneapolis office, further building out its bench as an intellectual property (IP) powerhouse with more than 200 IP attorneys,...
Two new partners at IP law firm Mathys & Squire
Additional four Partners promoted within partnership Promotions in London and Cambridge offices Leading intellectual property law firm Mathys & Squire has confirmed a round of promotions for Equity Partners, Partners, and Managing Associates. Max Thoma and Andrea...
Changes to Russia’s IP landscape amid newly imposed sanctions
Sanctions imposed on Russia work. This forces Russian authorities to dedicate more attention to the development of national economy. One of the goals proclaimed by the Russian government is to rely on domestic technologies and further develop new technologies. The...
Federal Circuit narrowly defines scope of comparison prior art for evaluating design patent infringement
The Federal Circuit, in a case of first impression, recently defined the proper scope of “comparison prior art” in evaluating infringement of a design patent. Columbia Sportswear N. Am., Inc. v. Seirus Innovative Accessories, Inc., 80 F.4th 1363 (Fed. Cir. 2023)...
Mewburn Ellis Patent Attorney becomes Women in IP Committee Lead for IP Inclusive
Lucy Coe, Senior Associate at IP firm Mewburn Ellis takes leading role in committee for championing Women in the IP industry LONDON: Mewburn Ellis is proud to share that Lucy Coe has been made Committee Lead for IP Inclusive’s Women in IP Group. The mission statement...
Avanci Video launched as licensing platform for Internet streaming services
New comprehensive platform streamlines licensing for the latest video standards DALLAS, Texas, October 18, 2023 – Avanci, the leader in simplifying the sharing of advanced technologies, today announced the launch of Avanci Video, a new licensing platform for internet...
Protecting rising open source investments in financial services
The Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS) conducted a survey in 2022. The results of its latest State of Open Source in Financial Services Survey show that financial services companies, known for their conservative approach to software development, now largely...
First substantive decision of the new Unified Patent Court (UPC): 10x Genomics and Harvard obtain a provisional injunction against NanoString across Europe
Mike Gruber, LL.M. IP (GWU) reports on decisions in two provisional injunction proceedings before the UPC’s Local Division Munich and shares strategic takeaways for enforcing patents across Europe. Three and a half months after opening its doors on June 1st, the UPC...
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