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IQRIS TECHNOLOGIES LLC v. POINT BLANK ENTERPRISES, INC. Before Lourie, Linn, and Stoll. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida Summary: The district court…

Congress authorized the FDA to determine whether a drug is “in shortage in the United States.” The FDA’s determination of a drug shortage triggers mechanisms designed to alleviate the shortage….

Lashify, Inc. v. International Trade Commission Before: Prost, Taranto, and Chen. Appeal from ITC Investigation. Summary: The Federal Circuit expands the economic prong of the domestic-industry analysis to include domestic…

Effective January 28, 2025, the new administration suspended the Climate Change Mitigation Pilot Program (CCMPP) at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).[1] The USPTO had instituted this program…

A recent report by Precedence Research estimates the global market size for implantable medical devices will grow from USD 97.62 Billion in 2024 to USD 178.15 Billion by 2034: The rapid increase…

KROY IP HOLDINGS, LLC v. GROUPON, INC. Before Prost, Reyna, and Taranto. Appeal from the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Summary: Because there are different burdens of proof…

TRUDELL MED. INT’L INC. V. D R BURTON HEALTHCARE, LLC Before Moore, Chen, and Stoll.  Appeal from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Summary: The…

HD SILICON SOLUTIONS LLC v. MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC. Before: Lourie, Stoll, and Cunningham. Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Summary: A patent’s specification established a naming convention that applied…

Zimmer Biomet recently announced entering a definitive agreement to acquire all outstanding common shares of Paragon 28. Under the agreement, Zimmer Biomet will pay $13.00 per share, valuing Paragon 28 at approximately $1.1 billion….

With the recent convocation of the 119th Congress, a change in administration, and resignation of USPTO Director Vidal, pharmaceutical patent reform is likely on the minds of many in Washington….

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