Partner Lynda Zadra-Symes and Associate Jacob Rosenbaum authored “How Gross Is Your Assignment? Actions Speak Louder Than Words When Transferring Goodwill,” which was published in The Trademark Reporter, The Law…
Knobbe Practice Japan Webinar Series Partners Dan Altman and Kerry Taylor, Ph.D., gave an informative presentation focused on strategic considerations for chemical practice claim drafting. The presentation was summarized in…
Partners Mauricio Uribe and Heungsoo Choi gave an informative presentation focused on strategic considerations for drafting and prosecuting patent claims directed to electrical and telecommunications-related inventions, before the United States…
Knobbe Martens partner Eric Furman, Ph.D., J.D. successfully obtained a U.S. patent that played an important role in securing a multi-million-dollar collaboration and licensing agreement for the firm’s client CombiGene…
Knobbe Practice Japan Webinar Series Partner Mauricio Uribe gave an informative presentation focused on strategic considerations for drafting and prosecuting patent claims directed to mechanical-related inventions, before the United States…
Dr. Kimberly Miller, a partner in Knobbe Martens’ San Diego office, has been recognized in the 2021 Lexology Client Choice Awards as the sole recipient for Intellectual Property – Patents…
Partners Dan Altman, David Schmidt, Ph.D. and Jessica Achtsam gave an informative presentation on strategic considerations for claim drafting life sciences inventions. The partners provided insights related to effective and efficient…
Partners Dan Altman and David Schmidt, Ph.D., gave an informative presentation focused on strategic considerations for drafting and prosecuting patent claims directed to life sciences-related inventions, before the United States…
Knobbe Martens announces its continued commitment to providing the highest quality legal services with the addition of 30 new Associates firmwide. “Our new associates have a wide range of talents…
Partner Kerry Taylor, Ph.D., was quoted in “IPR Denied? Alternate Path Still Open After Fed. Circ. Case,” which was published by Law360. Excerpt: “It’s not surprising that after three serial…