Survival of the fittest: Strava sues Garmin for patent infringement
Fitness app company Strava has recently made waves in the running and cycling communities after suing Garmin for patent infringement in the US, with many users concerned that the historic cooperation between the companies may be coming to an end. In the eyes of many...
Clarivate delivers new AI-powered solutions within Innography for competitive benchmarking and standard-essential patent analysis
AI Classifier delivers patent classification with up to 97% first-pass accuracy for portfolio benchmarking, while SEP Analyzer enhances reporting with clear, intuitive visualizations. Clarivate, a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today announced...
FRAND compliance and conditional injunctions: key lessons from China’s VoiceAge v. HMD SEP decision
Case background and conditional injunctions A recent ruling by the Fuzhou Intermediate People’s Court has drawn significant attention to China’s evolving approach to standard-essential patent (SEP) disputes. On June 19, 2025, the Court handed down its decision in two...
New Minister appointed with responsibility for intellectual property
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) CEO has welcomed the new Minister. Kanishka Narayan MP has been confirmed as the new Minister with responsibility for intellectual property following their appointment as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the...
Barnes & Thornburg elevates leaders across IP practice units
Barnes & Thornburg has announced five key appointments to its nationally recognized Intellectual Property Department, reinforcing the firm’s ability to help clients protect, enforce, and leverage its most valuable assets across the country. Amy Fix – Life Sciences...
Lewis Silkin strengthens full service IP360 offering with IP litigator hire
London – Lewis Silkin today announces that Scott Foster has joined the firm as a partner in its IP360 team. A highly regarded IP litigator with dual UK and Canadian qualifications, Foster brings a wealth of experience in contentious intellectual property matters,...
Carpmaels & Ransford expands in Germany with two litigation partner hires and larger Munich office
Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to welcome two new litigation partners, Niels Hölder and Mike Gruber, as the firm significantly expands its presence in Germany to meet demand for the firm's contentious services in Europe, particularly at the Unified Patent Court...
More Copyright News
Trade secrets and software: secrecy over public right to exclude
As software systems become central to business innovation, trade secret law is crucial for protecting them. The need to protect software and algorithms presents unique challenges for businesses that have long relied on patent protection. The nature of software often...
Delhi High Court holds “algorithms” and “computer program” not patentable
This article discusses an appeal filed by Kroll Information Assurance, LLC (Appellant), against the order of the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trademarks (CG). The appeal concerns the refusal of an Indian Patent Application No. 8100/DELNP/2007 for a...
The semaglutide story: highlighting the need to maintain patent protection in Canada
Semaglutide, the blockbuster GLP-1 receptor agonist marketed under names like Ozempic® (type 2 diabetes) and Wegovy® (weight loss), has rapidly become one of the most consequential drugs in modern healthcare. As countries grapple with rising obesity and diabetes...
Highly regarded patent team to join Crowell & Moring in London
London- 1 July, 2025- Crowell & Moring UK LLP today announced the addition of a top-ranked team of IP lawyers and support staff, led by partners and experienced patent prosecutors and litigators, Dr Justin Hill and Marie Jansson Heeks. The move strengthens...
Carpmaels & Ransford further expands Litigation team with the hire of Partner, Andrew Hutchinson
Carpmaels & Ransford welcomes Partner, Andrew Hutchinson, formerly of Simmons & Simmons, to the London office today. The expansion of the Carpmaels & Ransford Litigation team comes in response to growing client demand for the firm’s litigation services,...
Carpmaels & Ransford promotes energy specialist to the partnership
Carpmaels & Ransford is pleased to announce the promotion of Russell Woolley to the partnership effective from July 1, 2025. Woolley sits within the firm’s Chemistry team. Building on his academic experience and PhD researching fuel cell electrodes, Woolley has...
Samsung’s $112M patent verdict: Maxell makes its mark in IP enforcement
In a significant setback for global tech giant Samsung, a Texas federal jury has handed down a USD 111.7 million verdict in favor of Maxell, ruling that Samsung infringed three patents covering user interface technology, multimedia processing, and smart networking....
Optis v. Apple: what the Federal Circuit’s decision means for functional claiming
The Federal Circuit's June 16, 2025, decision in Optis Cellular Technology, LLC v. Apple Inc., 2025 US App. LEXIS 14745 shines a renewed spotlight on a recurring challenge in patent law: functional claiming. Specifically, it reaffirms the court's willingness to apply...
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...
Buchalter adds litigation shareholder to Denver Office
June 23, 2025 – Buchalter is pleased to announce that Cara Thornton has joined the firm as a Shareholder in the Denver office. She is a member of the firm’s Litigation Practice Group and brings over two decades of experience handling complex commercial, employment,...
Mathys & Squire appoints Lyle Ellis as Head of Consulting
Intellectual property law firm Mathys & Squire is proud to announce the appointment of Lyle Ellis as head of Mathys & Squire Consulting, the consulting arm of intellectual property law firm Mathys & Squire. Ellis joins Mathys & Squire from KPMG Law,...
Global law firm White & Case LLP expand its global IP practice with the addition of IT and IP partner Nicholas Boyle in Sydney
16 June 2025 - “M&A and private equity transactions require significant transitional services agreements, which increasingly have heavy technology, data, and cyber components and can lead to substantial IT migration and integration projects that require specialist...
Gevers begins a new era of managing client IP as they go live on Anaqua’s AQX Law Firm
BOSTON, June 17, 2025 – Anaqua, the leading provider of innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology, today announced that European IP law firm Gevers has implemented Anaqua’s AQX® Law Firm for its IP management, including autonomous AI-driven...
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...
FisherBroyles grows North American footprint with additions of attorneys Peter Booth, Ashley LaValley, and Sergio Legorreta
ATLANTA—(June 16, 2025)— FisherBroyles, LLP, the world’s first and one of the largest distributed law firms, has strengthened its North American presence with the additions of Peter Booth in Denver, joining the real estate practice and Ashley LaValley in Chicago and...
Co-founding of OIN highlights Sony’s IP leadership in protecting open source
According to the Consumer Electronics Association, in 2005, US consumer electronics revenues exceeded $122 billion. This was due to new product introductions in the areas of wireless devices, flat panel displays, digital music devices, and gaming consoles. At the...
Brown Rudnick strengthens IP litigation and PTAB practices with addition of Eugene Goryunov
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 11, 2025 – Brown Rudnick announces the arrival of partner Eugene Goryunov, a leading intellectual property trial attorney who has appeared in and led more than 500 proceedings before the US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). Goryunov will be...
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...
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...
Pierson Ferdinand strengthens IP department with trade secrets litigator in Atlanta
Atlanta, GA – June 5, 2025 – Pierson Ferdinand LLP, one of the world’s fastest-growing law firms, announces that David L. Pardue, one of the country’s leading trade secrets litigators, has joined the firm’s Intellectual Property (IP) Department as a Partner in...
Sign up to our newsletter!
Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date with all the most pertinent patent stories and news
Women in IP Leadership
A segment dedicated to women working in the IP industry, providing a platform to share real accounts from rising women around the globe. In these interviews we will be discussing experiences, celebrating milestones and achievements, and putting forward ideas for advancing equity and diversity.
By providing a platform to share personal experiences we aim to continue the empowerment of women in the world of IP.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Series
In this six-part series Dr. Suzanne Wertheim, of Worthwhile Research & Consulting, talks to The Patent Lawyer about diversity, equity, and inclusion: what it means; the current challenges; DEI in law; gender bias; and what we can all do to improve.





















