Supreme Court Rejects the 'Promise of the Patent,' Redefines Canada’s Patent Utility Requirement
by Julie Desrosiers and Michael Shortt
Utility Requirement in Canadian Patent Law
CEO Acquitted of Securities Fraud Charge
by Bart Daniel
On April 19, 2017, after a two-week trial, a federal jury unanimously acquitted Revolutions Medical Corporation (RMCP) CEO Rondald Wheet on all three counts of securities fraud and false filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Panitch Schwarze to Remain as Litigation Counsel for Patent Owner
by Rose Strong
Fred A. Tecce and Dennis J. Butler continue to represent children’s furniture company in patent infringement case in federal court in District of Delaware
Drones: What Legal Issues Should You Be Thinking About?
by Rachel Constantino-Wallace, John Roche, and John Wechkin
Issues like product liability, FAA compliance, privacy, and IP surround the use of drones for personal and business use.
Why Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk Want to 'Delete All IP Law'
by Bryan Driscoll
This Isn’t Just a Debate Over How to Pay Creators. It’s a Direct Challenge to Legal Infrastructure.
Property Protectors
by Best Lawyers
Georg Schönherr and Thomas Adocker discuss the theft of trade secrets, patent infringement, and strategies to combat fake goods.
Anthony Insogna: San Diego 2021 Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
Anthony M. Insogna named San Diego’s 2021 Lawyer of the Year for Intellectual Property Litigation, recognized for his leadership in pharmaceutical patent law.
Growing Canadian Business Abroad
by Didier Culat
Canadian entrepreneurs looking to expand their businesses beyond the geographic confines of their home dominion must consider a vast range of questions to ensure they’re fit to branch out. Here’s a quick primer.
Summer Travel, Trucking, and Hidden Dangers
by LaBarron N. Boone
As vacationers take to the roads this summer, they may not realize the dangers those driving the big rigs next to them face.
Woman on a Mission
by Rebecca Blackwell
Baker Botts partner and intellectual property chair Christa Brown-Sanford discusses how she juggles work, personal life, being a mentor and leadership duties.
Barbara Fiacco: Boston’s 2018 Biotechnology Lawyer of the Year
by Best Lawyers
When a scientist finds himself seeking credit for his work, a lawyer might find that what makes his case exciting also makes it particularly challenging.
Morrison Foerster Wins Jury Trial for University of California Davis
by Morrison & Foerster
Jury trial won for the University of California Davis in—yes—a strawberry patent infringement case.
Women of Influence Award Winner: Katherine Minarik
by Best Lawyers
Katherine Minarik reflects on her legal practice, breaking barriers as a pregnant lawyer, and how self-belief drives her definition of success.
A Q&A with Advisory Board member Colleen Tracy James of Mayer Brown.
by Best Lawyers
Navigating the Hatch-Waxman Act and Patent Litigation
Sounding Out the Supreme Court of Canada on Utility
by Daphne Lainson
Fierce Competition
by Jordan Scopa and Amalia Berg
Is jumping through legal hoops an Olympic event? It might as well be for any company seeking to sponsor an athlete, a team or the quadrennial games themselves.
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