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Knobbe Martens partners Amy Chun, Susan Natland, Sheila Swaroop, and Karen Vogel Weil have been named “Top Women Attorneys in Southern California” by Super Lawyers.  The four attorneys, acknowledged for…

Knobbe Martens partners Jared Bunker and Baraa Kahf have once again been selected for inclusion in the 2019 Southern California “Rising Stars” list by Super Lawyers magazine for their work…

Partner Ian Gillies was quoted in “Jury: Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ Copied Christian Rap Song (3),” an article published by Bloomberg Law. Excerpt: Katy Perry’s 2013 hit “Dark Horse” infringed a Christian…

Partners Sheila Swaroop, Baraa Kahf and Jonathan Bachand presented  “Hot Topics In IP Enforcement at the International Trade Commission,” during our Knobbe Practice Series Webinar. The team discussed interplay with Patent…

Attorneys Jonathan Hyman and Hans Mayer co-authored “How the ‘UCANN v. Pure Hemp’ IP Lawsuit Will Affect the Cannabis Industry,” which was published in the Cannabis Business Times.   Excerpt: Patent litigation…

Partner Brian Horne was quoted in “Ford F-150 Design Patents Infringed by Replacement Parts (1),” an article published by Bloomberg Law. Excerpt: Ford Motor Co.’s design patents covering parts of its F-150 trucks…

Partner Jonathan Hyman was quoted in “Deepfakes: Preparing for the Trademark Infringement of the Future,” an article published by World Trademark Review. Excerpt: Deepfakes are video content manipulated by artificial intelligence (AI), with…

Knobbe Martens has once again taken the top spot among firms in its category in Law360’s annual “Best Law Firms for Minority Attorneys” rankings, achieving the highest percentage of minority…

Attorneys Michael Friedland and Lauren Katzenellenbogen co-authored “Design Protection in the Fashion Industry” for the Orange County Business Journal Intellectual Property Law Supplement. Access or download the full article below. …

One-year Clock for Filing IPR Petition Applies to Litigants and Parties that Become Privies of the Litigant Prior to Institution. In Power Integrations, Inc v. Semiconductor Components, Appeal No. 2018-1607, the…

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