In the latest installment of Knobbe Martens’ monthly column focused on recent noteworthy Federal Circuit decisions, partners Sean Murray and Jeremiah Helm examine the outcome of Salix Pharmaceuticals v. Norwich Pharmaceuticals….
In the IPWatchdog article “Young Sheldon’s Inventorship Woes: Important Lessons for All Young Inventors,” associate Matt Pham and partner Baraa Kahf offer advice for young inventors who are looking to…
In the article “Recent Threats To An Important Remedy for U.S. Patent Owners,” Knobbe Martens litigation group chair Sheila Swaroop wrote about the potential impact of legislation aimed at curbing…
In the Reuters Legal article “Patent Reform Efforts Reflect Trends in PTAB Challenges,” partner Ted Cannon, who co-chairs the firm’s Patent Trial and Appeals Board (PTAB) trials practice group, examines…
In the latest installment of their Law360 column on noteworthy Federal Circuit decisions, partners Jeremiah Helm and Sean Murray offered commentary on a recent order that demonstrated the importance of…
In the article “Exploring a Powerful Legal Tool in Trade Secret Clashes,” Knobbe Martens partners Marko Zoretic and Nicholas Zovko discuss how practitioners can use the doctrine of forum non…
In the article “Data-Driven Insights On Optimizing PTAB Institution Decisions,” Knobbe Martens associate Jacob Golan and partner Benjamin Anger empirically analyzed trends in Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) institution…
In the latest installment of Knobbe Martens’ monthly Law360 series on notable Federal Circuit decisions, partners Sean Murray and Jeremiah Helm discussed a recent case that demonstrated how evidence of…
On February 12th, the USPTO published the Inventorship Guidance for AI-assisted Inventions (“Guidance”).[1] The Guidance was pursuant to specific action items directed to the USPTO in President Biden’s October 23,…
In the latest installment of Knobbe Martens’ Law360 series on noteworthy Federal Circuit opinions, partners Jeremiah Helm and Sean Murray review a case that highlighted how one word can affect…