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One of the things that makes litigation funding so interesting, of course, is the continued innovation in the space. → Read More
Thom Browne will likely continue to press as much juice from its victory fruit as possible. → Read More
It will be interesting to see how the impact of this decision reverberates. → Read More
For our purposes, the multistage event of interest will be developments in the IP world in 2023. → Read More
Take a small slice of the downtime that the holiday season presents to think about the three things in the past year that you are grateful for. → Read More
The changes to Rule 7.1 disclosure have led to the recent drama roiling the patent litigation world. → Read More
The vision and spirit of IP lawyers like Jennifer Wu help propel the IP slice of the profession forward. → Read More
A chat with Jennifer Wu, a new name partner of Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone LLP. → Read More
This court commentator is a practicing attorneys, not a reporter. He has a better idea of when a decision is significant and when it’s not. → Read More
Andrew Russell's coverage of the fast-changing developments in a popular patent jurisdiction have been both enlightening and indispensable. → Read More
It is hard to argue that the Vogue vamping strategy was anything other than a resounding success. Even at the cost of a lawsuit. → Read More
Having litigated dozens of patent cases over the past 20 years, I thought I had seen it all, at least in terms of the variety of motions that can be presented. But I was wrong ... → Read More
Ultimately, this case is a good reminder of just how complicated big-ticket patent litigation can be. → Read More
Which judge continues to be asked to act as a ‘discovery border control agent’ in jurisdictional disputes for patent cases? → Read More
For Solo Stove, the hope is undoubtedly that their filing against BonStove will pay dividends by not only getting BonStove off the market, but also by sending a message to other infringers that they mess with Solo Stove’s IP portfolio at their own risk. → Read More
It remains important for IP lawyers and their clients to remain realistic about what the actual chances of securing funding are. → Read More
The phenomenon of playing both sides in patent litigation is a little less pronounced in the pharmaceutical context, though that has been changing. → Read More
It was interesting to see a recent decision involving the Bayh-Dole Act in a patent case involving the United States as a defendant. → Read More
At least one nonpracticing entity has generated success by coming at the challenge of generating licensing revenue in a different way. → Read More
There's great promise here, particularly for IP associates looking to take ownership over their careers. → Read More