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Partner Susan Natland was quoted in “Chaos is a Ladder for the Startup Lawyer,” which was published in Orange County Lawyer Magazine. Excerpt: “Securing trademark and patent assets and other IP assets…
Partner Kerry Taylor was quoted in, “More Federal Circuit Judges Question PTAB Appointment Ruling (1),” an article published by Bloomberg Law. Excerpt: “While not all judges may be entirely on board with Arthrex,…
Partner Tom Cowan twitter post was featured in “Users Lament PAIR Changes During USPTO Forum,” an article published by IP Watchdog Excerpt: Currently, if using Private PAIR, you can only see the apps associated…
Radhika Raman and Stephen Larson authored “FTC Impact Study on State Hospital Mergers to Consider Role of Certificates of Public Advantage (“COPA”)” which was published in AIPLA IP Antitrust News. Read the full…
Specification’s Narrow Description of the Invention Results in Disavowal of Claim Scope In Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd. v. ITC., Appeal No. 18-2191, the consistent description in the specification of a…
Partner Jeff Van Hoosear and General Counsel Wendy Peterson presented at the University of Hawaii, Shidler College of Business on January 23rd. The presentation was on “Ten Things You Need…
Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce that 19 partners have been recognized as 2020 Southern California “Super Lawyers”. The prestigious ranking, achieved by just five percent of attorneys in the…
Attorney Brian Reece authored “Distinctiveness of Marks Suffering Genericide: A Survey of Genericide Cases,” which was published in AIPLA Quarterly Journal. Excerpt: Genericide occurs when a trademark becomes the generic term for a…
Partner John Sganga was quoted in “New Evidence Precedent Gives Lawyers a Patent Board Road Map,” an article published by Bloomberg Law Excerpt: Attorneys may face better odds when trying to convince Patent…
Partner Joseph Re was quoted in “Justices Slam Door On Pleas To Redo Patent Eligibility,” an article published by Law360 Excerpt: The chances of the U.S. Supreme Court altering patent eligibility standards anytime…