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Partner Craig Summers was quoted in, “ITC Judge Says Inequitable Conduct Dooms LilleBaby Patent,” an article published by Law360. Excerpt: “A U.S. International Trade Commission judge has cleared several baby carrier makers of…

Partner Mike Fuller was quoted in, “COVID-19 Partnerships Without Formal Contracts Pose Risks, From Potential Liability To IP Issues,” an article published by Pink Sheet. Excerpt: “Biopharma companies are jumping into partnerships…

Partner James Herkenhoff authored “Patent That Idea: How to Navigate Patenting Construction Innovations,” which was published in Construction Executive. Excerpt: Construction professionals may question whether new ideas they develop are patentable. For…

Associate Josepher Li authored “Inaccuracies in Copyright Registration,” which was published in Daily Journal. Excerpt: Although copyright registration is not precondition to copyright protection, a copyright registration is required to bring an…

Knobbe Martens partners Christy Lea, Salima Merani, Ph.D., Joseph Re, and John Sganga have been named to the Daily Journal’s annual list of “Top IP Lawyers” in California. The four,…

Dear Valued Clients and Colleagues: As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve rapidly, we want to assure you that Knobbe Martens is committed to the health and safety of our…

Partner Sheila Swaroop was quoted in, “Comcast Import Ban Highlights Trade Commission’s Patent Reach,” an article published by Bloomberg Law. Excerpt: “A Federal Circuit decision in a fight between Comcast Corp. and Rovi Corp….

Introduction Imagine that you are a founder of a revolutionary technology startup in Canada.  Your company is about to release its blockbuster product that will disrupt the entire industry and…

Attorney Mauricio Uribe authored “Resolving AV ownership and licensing issues,” which was published in Autonomous Vehicle Technology. Excerpt: Since the first semi-autonomous Navlab and ALV vehicles emerged from Carnegie Mellon University in the…

PTAB May Not Cancel Claims on the Grounds of Indefiniteness in an IPR Proceeding In Samsung Electronics America v. Prisua Engineering Corp.,  Appeal No. 19-1169, the Federal Circuit held that…

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