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Knobbe Martens partners Sabing Lee and Kregg Koch authored “Medical device innovations and IP: A strategy is everything,” published in Life Sciences IP Review. In the piece, the authors discuss…

Knobbe Martens partner Susan Natland authored “A Trademarks for Humanity Act Would Lift Companies, Consumers,” published in Bloomberg Law. In the opinion piece, she points to the Patents for Humanity…

Knobbe Martens partners Susan Natland, Mark Lezama and Jeff Van Hoosear authored “Predictions in 3 Key Areas for IP Practitioners This Year,” published in Law360. In the piece, the authors…

Attorneys Harnik Shukla and Julie Vo authored, “Timbits® in California – Real or Fake?” which was published on the Maple Business Council website. Excerpt: “The question remains, what actions could…

Partner Paul Stewart wrote the article “Fed. Circ. Conveys Breadth of IPR Claim Amendment Process”, published by Law360. In the article, Stewart discusses two recent Federal Circuit decisions: American National…

Partner Daniel Hughes and associate Matthew Ruth authored “Open-Source License Enforcement; Risk to Companies” for The Daily Journal. In the article, Hughes and Ruth discuss how open-source software, which is…

Knobbe Martens attorneys Julia Hanson, Alistair McIntyre, Nyja Prior and Michelle Ziperstein co-authored the article “Recent Developments in Intellectual Property Law 2022” for the ABA’s Business Law Today section. Partner…

The Pharma Letter has published an article from partner Jane Dai, Ph.D. on considerations for biotech and pharma firms when making use of intellectual property from federally-funded programs. The article…

In the latest installment of Knobbe Martens’ Law360 series on noteworthy Federal Circuit opinions, partner Paul Stewart writes about a recent decision in SoClean Inc. v. Sunset Healthcare Solutions Inc.,…

Partner Lauren Keller Katzenellenbogen authored an article on the importance of intellectual property owners diligently complying with procedural requirements when seeking a preliminary injunction. In the article, Katzenellenbogen writes about…

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