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Partner John Sganga was quoted in, “Is It A Printed Publication? PTAB Panel May Give Answers,” an article published by Law360. Excerpt: The panel that sets precedent for the Patent Trial and…
Federal Circuit Determines Time-Barred Petitioner Joined to an IPR Has Appellate Standing In Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. v. Research Corporation Tech., Appeal Nos. 2017-2088, -2089, -2091, the Federal Circuit held that…
Partner Jason Jardine was quoted in “Can you still patent a natural product?,” an article published by Nutritional Outlook. Excerpt: Are natural products or ingredients patentable if they rely on naturally occurring…
Partner Lynda Zadra-Symes and Associate Brian Reece co-authored “Supreme Court Case Highlights the Importance of Applying for Copyright Registration as Soon as Possible” which was published in ECONTENT. Excerpt: Copyright protection…
Once again, Knobbe Martens attorneys have been named “JD Supra Top Authors” in the publisher’s annual “Readers’ Choice Awards.” Partners Paul Stewart and Agnes Juang are among just 228 authors recognized for their visibility and thought leadership out of more than 50,000 who published articles on the JD Supra platform last year.
Partner Scott Siera authored “Intellectual Property Considerations for the Microbiome: Personalized Strategies for a Diverse Space” which was published in Microbiome Times. Excerpt: From an intellectual property perspective, protecting innovation in…
The firm is pleased to recognize three partners who are included in the 2019 San Diego “Super Lawyers” and “Rising Stars” list. Litigation Partner Joseph Reisman, Ph.D. was recognized on…
Partner Jonathan Hyman was quoted in “NBA-Coogi Spat May Give Sweater Pattern Coke Bottle Protection,” an article published by Bloomberg Law. Excerpt: In taking on the NBA, Nike Inc. and others, Coogi…
Partner Jonathan Hyman was quoted in “Why It’s Rarely Easy to Prove Joke Theft in the Real World,” an article published by Variety. Excerpt: “The Conan case will be a bellwether of…
Partner Jeff Van Hoosear and Associate Shuchen Gong co-authored “Federal Circuit Weighs in on Converse’s Midsole Trade Dress” which was published in IP Litigator. Read the full article below.