by Frederic M. Douglas and James E. Hawes This column highlights some of the more notable recent online notices, newsletters, and blogs dealing with IP prosecution issues. Patently-O –... read more →
Government’s Pre-Litigation Conduct Cannot Justify a Court of Claims Fee Award In Fastship, Llc V. Us., Appeal No. 19-2360, A Court of Claims fee award under 28 U.S.C. § 1498(a),... read more →
Strength of Objective Indicia from Prior Litigation Overcomes Strong Obviousness Challenge in IPR by Andy Rosbrook, Matthew George Hartman & Rubén H. Muñoz Patent Trial and Appeal Board, Inter Partes... read more →
by Frederic M. Douglas and James E. Hawes This column highlights some of the more notable recent online notices, newsletters, and blogs dealing with IP prosecution issues. Patently-O – a... read more →
The Orange County Intellectual Property Law Association (OCIPLA) is currently accepting nominations for a first-year board member. To be considered, or to nominate a potential candidate, please email the OCIPLA... read more →
by Frederic M. Douglas and James E. Hawes This column highlights some of the more notable recent online notices, newsletters, and blogs dealing with IP prosecution issues. IPWatchdog –... read more →
$5 Million Attorneys’ Fee Award Affirmed Because Government’s Litigation Position Not Substantially Justified In HITKANSUT LLC V. UNITED STATES, Appeal No. 19-1884, the Federal Circuit held that fee-shifting under 28... read more →
Attorneys and Clients Behaving Badly – Deliberately Withheld Offer for Sale Is Inequitable Conduct In Gs Cleantech Corp. v. Adkins Energy LLC, Appeal No. 16-2231,withholding and obscuring evidence of a... read more →
Cancellation of Patent Claims through Reexamination Insufficient to Mount Collateral Attack on Multimillion-Dollar Jury Verdict by Caitlin E. Olwell, Matthew George Hartman & Rubén H. Muñoz District Court, Reexamination Proceedings,... read more →
by Frederic M. Douglas and James E. Hawes This column highlights some of the more notable recent online notices, newsletters, and blogs dealing with IP prosecution issues. Patently-O –... read more →