3 Count: Tattoo Trial
Plagiarism Today
JANUARY 24, 2024
Trial in Kat Von D tattoo case begins, Uniqlo sues Shein in Japan and Palworld modders earn Nintendo's wrath. The post 3 Count: Tattoo Trial appeared first on Plagiarism Today.
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Plagiarism Today
JANUARY 24, 2024
Trial in Kat Von D tattoo case begins, Uniqlo sues Shein in Japan and Palworld modders earn Nintendo's wrath. The post 3 Count: Tattoo Trial appeared first on Plagiarism Today.
Plagiarism Today
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023
Reuters AI case heading toward a trial, Ed Townsend's estate drops Thinking out Loud appeal and Getty launches AI image generator. The post 3 Count: Trial Bound AI appeared first on Plagiarism Today.
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Intellectual Property Law Blog
JUNE 27, 2023
He quickly gained a reputation as providing a quick trial schedule and moving a case forward. Judge Albright has stated that he aims to get to trial within 24 months of a complaint being filed. But did Judge Albright keep cases on their original schedule and trial dates? Two of the cases had three extensions.
IP Law 360
APRIL 26, 2024
A Delaware federal judge has tossed claims that Microsoft's virtual assistant program infringed a patent initially issued to a company that developed Apple's Siri software, but declined to scratch out allegations on another patent in the dispute, which is teed up for trial early next month.
Patently-O
OCTOBER 9, 2023
I was reading through a recent trial transcript and enjoyed the following historical introduction to the jury system offered by Judge Gilstrap. If you’d indulge me, though, for just a minute, I’d like to briefly review with you at this juncture how we came to have our American civil jury trial system.
JD Supra Law
APRIL 5, 2024
The availability of post-grant proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has changed the face of patent litigation. This periodic digest is designed to keep you up-to-date by highlighting interesting PTAB, district court, and Federal Circuit decisions relating to emerging post-grant issues. By: Goodwin
IP Law 360
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
VLSI has urged a California federal judge to postpone a trial set for next month on Intel's claim that it has a license to VLSI's semiconductor patents in the multibillion-dollar dispute between the companies, saying the current trial date is "unfeasible and unfair."
IP Law 360
APRIL 23, 2024
A California federal judge has lifted a stay in Medtronic's patent infringement suit against Axonics over an electrical stimulation system, while also scheduling a trial for September.
Copyright Lately
JANUARY 23, 2024
A first-of-its-kind copyright infringement trial is scheduled to begin today in Los Angeles. It’s almost certainly the first such lawsuit to go to trial. So, as the first major copyright trial of 2024 is set to begin, here’s what you need to know: Who Will Testify? The Sedlik v. What Will The Jury Need to Decide?
IP Law 360
JANUARY 22, 2024
VLSI Technology told a California federal judge Friday that Intel can't force a trial on an affirmative defense after the underlying allegation is taken out of the picture, with Intel replying Monday that VLSI's position advocates for a "cramped view" of the court's jurisdiction.
JD Supra Law
MAY 10, 2023
With hundreds of thousands of clinical trials being conducted worldwide on an annual basis, creating a unique name for a new trial can prove almost impossible. When even a brief internet search can return multiple trials sharing the same name, it can be tempting to follow suit and settle on a name regardless of overlap.
IP Law 360
JANUARY 24, 2024
Just before closing arguments in a Boston trial, Google said it had settled Massachusetts startup Singular Computing's $1.6 billion patent infringement case claiming the search giant stole its technology to boost its artificial intelligence products.
Patently-O
APRIL 16, 2024
11, 2024) Human clinical trials play an essential role in the discovery, development, and regulatory approval of innovative drugs, and federal law mandates the public disclosure of these trials. In its brief, Vanda argues that: clinical trials are far from a sure thing – indeed, most drug trials fail. [M]erely
The IPKat
JANUARY 31, 2023
The recent Board of Appeal decision in T 0670/20 considered whether patients in a clinical trial were under conditions of confidentiality. The patent was for a tablet formulation that had been given to patients in a clinical trial conducted before the patent had been filed. Confidentiality in clinical trials.
IP Law 360
FEBRUARY 15, 2024
VLSI urged the Federal Circuit on Thursday to block a California federal court from holding a trial solely on Intel's argument that it has a license to VLSI's patents after Intel was cleared of infringement, saying the court has acted "in clear excess of its jurisdiction."
IP and Legal Filings
FEBRUARY 21, 2023
Introduction The Nuremberg Trials marked the end of the regime responsible for the Holocaust and the first time in history that the International Court sentenced people to imprisonment and death. ANALYSIS The Nuremberg Trial brought numerous changes, led to the establishment of International Criminal Justice Administration. [ii]
IP Law 360
JANUARY 12, 2024
Jurors have traditionally received little help with the intense mental strain that trial service can impose, but a Canadian commission is working to create new support systems that allow jurors to process this unique civic duty, the group's founder told Law360.
IP Law 360
NOVEMBER 30, 2023
Research shows that color is a powerful sensory input that affects memory and perception, so attorneys should understand how, when and why to use certain shades in trial graphics to enhance their narrative and draw jurors’ focus, says Adam Bloomberg at IMS Consulting.
IP Law 360
JANUARY 25, 2024
Here, Law360 looks at four petitions filed in the past two weeks that you might've missed, including questions over pleading standards, the correct obviousness test to apply in patent disputes, whether Americans with Disabilities Act retaliation plaintiffs are entitled to jury trials, and how the government should prosecute spoofing.
IP Law 360
JANUARY 26, 2024
Sam Bankman-Fried's recent trial testimony about his lawyers' involvement in FTX's business highlights the need for attorney-witnesses to understand privilege issues in order to avoid costly discovery disputes and, potentially, uncover critical evidence an adversary might seek to conceal, says Lawrence Bluestone at Genova Burns.
IP Law 360
APRIL 4, 2024
A Brooklyn federal judge on Thursday set the trial of China's Huawei Technologies and affiliates for 2026, over prosecutors' claims that Huawei deceived banks and the U.S. government for years about its business dealings in sanctioned countries and conspired to steal intellectual property from U.S. companies.
IP Law 360
MARCH 27, 2024
Netflix has been ordered to pay attorney fees to GoTV Streaming LLC after making a last-minute switch of its defense at a patent trial last year in California federal court that resulted in a $2.5 million verdict against the streaming giant.
IP Law 360
SEPTEMBER 22, 2023
defeated at trial allegations it stole Alcoa's trade secrets and a $200 million contract with Boeing for aircraft wing parts. Here, UAC's lead trial attorneys from Latham & Watkins LLP reveal to Law360 how they did it. Following almost nine years of litigation, Georgia manufacturer Universal Alloy Corp.
IP Law 360
APRIL 10, 2024
LG Electronics has persuaded the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to review whether a pair of Pantech Wireless patents are invalid, just over a week after Pantech won a $10 million infringement verdict against OnePlus over similar technology.
IP Law 360
APRIL 15, 2024
A technical expert's $14,000 vacation to Disney World isn't the kind of circumstance that ought to delay a patent trial in which he's due to appear in on behalf of a Taiwanese laptop maker, a federal court in Waco, Texas, was told.
IP Law 360
MARCH 18, 2024
Corteva has demanded a jury trial for the Federal Trade Commission's case in North Carolina federal court accusing Corteva and Syngenta of blocking competition from generic pesticides through rebate programs.
IP Law 360
JANUARY 3, 2024
A Texas federal magistrate judge on Wednesday recommended resolving Samsung's claims of misconduct against two of its former in-house intellectual property attorneys through a bench trial, as the electronics giant is set to face patent infringement claims brought by the attorneys' new company at a jury trial later this month.
IP Law 360
MARCH 28, 2024
million in royalties and damages to a urologist who won a jury trial verdict last year over a competitor's theft of penile implant trade secrets. A California federal judge on Thursday awarded more than $18.3
IP Law 360
JANUARY 8, 2024
Google may not use its ubiquitous search engine to research prospective jurors in an upcoming trial accusing the tech giant of infringing patents related to artificial intelligence, a Massachusetts federal judge said Monday.
Copyright Lately
MAY 4, 2023
The post Sheeran Wins Copyright Trial On Independent Creation appeared first on Copyright Lately. .” And that’s exactly what the jury found after deliberating for just over three hours. Read the special verdict form here.) At least, that’s what I think. Let me know what you think in the comments below or @copyrightlately.
JD Supra Law
MARCH 4, 2024
Mylan (aflibercept) BPCIA case filed - As we previously reported, trial in Regeneron Pharmaceutical, Inc.’s Appeals from and redacted memorandum and opinion in support of judgment in Regeneron v. s BPCIA case against Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Biocon Biologics, Inc.
JD Supra Law
SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
The availability of post-grant proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has changed the face of patent litigation. This periodic digest is designed to keep you up-to-date by highlighting interesting PTAB, district court, and Federal Circuit decisions relating to emerging post-grant issues. By: Goodwin
JD Supra Law
OCTOBER 30, 2023
In this episode of his "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook" podcast series, litigation attorney Dan Small is joined by intellectual property and litigation attorney Joshua Krumholz to discuss the ins and outs of trial law. By: Holland & Knight LLP
IP Law 360
JANUARY 12, 2024
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has agreed to review a wireless charging patent challenged by Samsung despite a Texas trial set for August, with one judge expressing concern about taking the case but saying it was compelling enough to warrant review.
IP Law 360
JANUARY 26, 2024
A recent case illustrates that Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions finding patents invalid do not necessarily preclude a district court from holding an infringement trial on the same patents, though attorneys say such a scenario could raise some challenging issues.
IP Law 360
MARCH 27, 2024
A swimming pool equipment maker has hit back at objections to some of its counsel exiting the case after a nearly $15 million trial loss over false ad claims in North Carolina, saying its rival's grievances are "misplaced."
IP Law 360
JANUARY 12, 2024
urged a California federal judge Friday to reject VLSI Technology's "blatant attempt at forum shopping" in a bid to avoid a March trial focusing on Intel's argument that it has a license to chip patents owned by VLSI and cannot infringe them. Intel Corp.
IP Law 360
MARCH 13, 2024
Jennifer Cuculich at IMS Legal Strategies recounts lessons she learned during her time as a math teacher that can help trial attorneys connect with jurors, from the importance of framing core issues to the incorporation of different learning styles.
IP Law 360
MARCH 28, 2024
Fonnegra, denying relief to a contractor that had waived its right to a jury trial, shows that litigants should always post jury fees as soon as possible, and seek writ review if the court denies relief from a waiver, say Steven Fleischman and Nicolas Sonnenburg at Horvitz & Levy.
JD Supra Law
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
Addressing errors in the Trademark Trial & Appeal Board’s likelihood of confusion analysis in a cancellation action, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated and remanded, holding that the Board erred by failing to give sufficient weight to the first DuPont factor (similarity of the marks) and failing to consider the relevant evidence (..)
IP Law 360
MARCH 4, 2024
Patent and Trademark Office's bid for a summary judgment win in a lawsuit by Snapchat's parent company seeking to secure trademark rights to the word "Spectacles" for its flagship virtual-reality product, sending the intellectual property dispute to a March 12 bench trial.
JD Supra Law
APRIL 19, 2024
On April 16, 2024, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) regarding Director Review of Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) decisions in America Invents Act (AIA) proceedings. By: WilmerHale
Likelihood of Confusion
JANUARY 4, 2024
S&L Vitamins trial update appeared first on LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSIONâ„¢. The remaining issues in the case, you may recall, were copyright infringement and Arizona unfair competition. Here is the status per this morning’s minute entry in the court’s electronic case. The post Designer Skin v.
TorrentFreak
OCTOBER 20, 2022
Following a jury trial, the company was ordered to pay a billion dollars in damages to a group of major record labels. Record Labels vs. Grande Trial. A trial was initially scheduled to start in early 2020 but due to time constraints and the pandemic, it was postponed multiple times.
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