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'We Cannot Go On Like This': CEO Vexes Samsung Trial Judge

IP Law 360

The CEO of a talent management company suing Samsung for trademark infringement spent a combative day on the witness stand Friday, frequently veering off-topic under cross-examination and giving long answers that were often stricken, prompting the California federal judge overseeing the trial to lament, "We cannot go on like this."

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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

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After successfully passing online and oral examinations, the participating patent attorneys will be awarded a certificate. As an added bonus, participants will have the exclusive opportunity to attend a hearing at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.

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Evolving Perspectives: USPTO Call for Comments on Patent Eligibility Comes to a Close (Part 1)

IPilogue

Patent and Trademarks Office (USPTO) closed the public comment period on the contentious topic of patent eligibility. To understand these varying opinions, it is important to examine patent eligibility’s current state, recent changes, and what changes could be made to the patent eligibility laws. On October 15, 2021, the U.S

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The Board has no Time to Waste: TTAB Highlights Importance of Correctly Submitting and Categorizing Evidence in Proceedings

LexBlog IP

In examining the evidence, the TTAB determined that RLP “dumped into the record a large number of documents not admissible by notice of reliance,” including its own disclosures and responses to document and discovery requests.

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Egyptian Case Kurasov v. Wali: Where inspiration meets imitation in the art world

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The latter was also asked to mandate a new expert committee and to order the invalidation of the initial expert report as the initial experts were not subject to any cross-examination during the proceedings and lacked the relevant expertise. Commentary & Conclusion Kurasov v.

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Egyptian Case Wali v. Kurasov: Where inspiration meets imitation in the art world

Kluwer Copyright Blog

The latter was also asked to mandate a new expert committee and to order the invalidation of the initial expert report as the initial experts were not subject to any cross-examination during the proceedings and lacked the relevant expertise. Commentary & Conclusion Wali v.

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Why Bots Shouldn’t Decide Copyright Cases

Plagiarism Today

However, it did inspire more litigation in this space and, according to reports, kept many lawyers busy answering calls on the topic. It’s a low bar, but one that we, as humans, do cross easily. The case itself didn’t change the legal landscape significantly, something later rulings highlighted.

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