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On Monday, the United States Supreme Court issued an important decision affecting all inter partes review (“IPR”) proceedings decided by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”).  In United States v….

Other Available Languages: May 2021 Federal Circuit Newsletter (Japanese) May 2021 Federal Circuit Newsletter (Chinese) Court Grants Relief From Judgment After Witness Lies About the Bed of Its Own Making In Cap…

Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce that partners Stacey Halpern, Susan Natland, Joseph Re and Jessica Sganga have been named to World Intellectual Property Review’s (WIPR) 2021 Leaders Guide (U.S.)…

Knobbe Martens has once again been recognized for having one of the preeminent intellectual property practices in the United States by The Legal 500. In the publisher’s 2021 United States…

Partner Joseph Reisman was quoted in “The IP dangers in life sciences collaborations and how to avoid them,” which was published by IAM. Excerpt: “To anticipate just who owns the patent is…

Attorneys Sabing Lee and Christy Lea presented a detailed webinar focusing on strategic considerations for medical device patents in Europe and the U.S. Click on the image below to view live…

Partner Lauren Katzenellenbogen co-authored “High Court Could Deter ‘Copyright Trolls’ In H&M Case,” which was published in Law360. Excerpt: “On June 1, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in the Unicolors Inc. v. H&M…

Partner Lauren Keller Katzenellebogen was quoted in “Supreme Court Agrees to Hear H&M Case Versus So-Called ‘Copyright Troll’,” which was published by Sourcing Journal. Excerpt: “An upcoming Supreme Court case involving H&M could potentially mean more…

Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce that 13 partners have been named 2021 IP STARS by Managing Intellectual Property (Managing IP). These partners were recognized for their exceptional patent, trademark…

Other Available Languages: April 2021 Federal Circuit Newsletter (Japanese) April 2021 Federal Circuit Newsletter (Chinese) Copying From a Copyrighted Computer Program May Be Fair Use to the Extent Needed to Promote Adoption of…

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