Intellectual Property

Intellectual property disputes take place on a daily basis in a variety of venues. From an employee’s right to a patent of company-developed products to patent wars between international companies for illegal use of a product/logo, the National Law Review is a great resource for updates on all things IP. The site covers litigation at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the  Patent Trial and Board Appeals (PTAB), as well as cases in front of the International Trade Commission (ITC) for international patent disputes. The National Law Review covers cases heard by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), or appeals which are now sitting in front of the patent-board on Inter partes review (IPR). Additionally, the National Law Review covers cases and decisions of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Copyrights, patent infringement claims, trade secrets, false advertising claims, unfair competition, and intellectual property laws which govern patent-litigation, are all areas which the National Law Review covers, in detail for readers. Patent disputes don’t only occur in the United States. When international countries including the United Kingdom, Brazil, China, India, and the European Union get involved, international laws are also taken into consideration by the PTO. Additionally, information on how to obtain patent protection internationally is also available on the National Law Review.

Intellectual property news on the National Law Review spans from topics including biosimilars, domain name registration, generic top-level domains (gTLDs), drug patents, non-compete agreements, trade secrets, and other industry-related battles which ensue, are covered on the site. Visitors can read about the latest legislation, laws, and news, as it relates to patents and intellectual property in general. Further, visitors to the National Law Review are going to find the latest stories and litigation as it unfolds in front of patent courts across the land. From email and data retention policies, patent disputes over medical devices, cloud computing and artificial intelligence the National Law Review has the details and expert intellectual property litigation legal analysis readers count on.

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Feb
4
2016
Lupin Pharmaceuticals v. Senju Pharm: Review Instituted and Joinder Granted IPR2015-01871 Faegre Drinker
Aug
11
2015
Lumigan Patents Upheld By Unexpected Results Foley & Lardner LLP
Mar
9
2016
Lumentum v. Capella Photonics: Motion to Terminate Denied IPR2015-00739 Faegre Drinker
Feb
10
2016
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. et al. v. Capella Photonics, Inc.: Order Granting Motion to Compel IPR2015-00731 Faegre Drinker
Nov
27
2012
Lululemon and Calvin Klein Settle Yoga Pants Design Litigation Mintz
Nov
18
2019
Lucky Number 7: IPEC Small Tracks Claims Can Be Issued In 7 New Locations And Are No Longer Tied To London K&L Gates
Mar
27
2015
Luck Runs Out for Lucky Brand: Marcel Fashions Group, Inc. v. Lucky Brand Dungarees, Inc. McDermott Will & Emery
Aug
11
2011
Lucasfilm Wins Right to Sue in UK for Infringement of U.S. Copyright Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
28
2016
Lowering the Bar tor Irreparable Harm: Infringing Feature Need Not Be the Exclusive Driver of Consumer Demand McDermott Will & Emery
Dec
19
2017
Lower Courts Continue to Grapple with Venue in the Wake of In re Micron and In re Cray Mintz
Dec
28
2015
Lowe's Home Centers v. Maureen Reddy: Authorization To File Motion For Late Submission of Supplemental Information After Oral Argument IPR2015-00306 Faegre Drinker
Jul
21
2022
Lovely Jubbly? Fictional Characters Are Capable of Copyright Protection in The UK K&L Gates
Jun
13
2013
Loutboutin Sees Red Again: Protecting Color as a Trademark Mintz
Aug
1
2017
Louis Vuitton Seeks Supreme Court Review to Resolve Purported Circuit Split on Trademark Dilution K&L Gates
Oct
22
2020
Louis Vuitton Playing Chess or Checkers? The CJEU Annuls' The Invalidation of Louis Vuitton EU Trademark K&L Gates
Sep
14
2012
Louboutin Wins Round Two Against Yves Saint Laurent in Fight Over Red Soles Mintz
Dec
27
2019
Lotso More Than Non-Exclusive Licensor-Licensee Relationship Needed for Personal Jurisdiction McDermott Will & Emery
Dec
23
2015
Lost-Profits Damages Available Despite 50 Percent Price Disparity McDermott Will & Emery
Dec
4
2022
LOST THE WAR?: Google Beats a CIPA Case—But the Ruling Likely Paves the Way for Another Generation of California Privacy Claims Troutman Amin, LLP
Aug
1
2022
Lost Profits – Who’s Sale is it Anyway? Mintz
May
2
2015
Lost Profits Are Hard to Come By: Warsaw Orthopedic v. NuVasive Patent Litigation McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
14
2024
Lost in Interpolation: For How Long Prior to Discovering Infringement Can Copyright Owners Recoup Damages? ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
15
2024
Lost Connection: Preliminary Injunction Against Unreleased Product Is a No-Go McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
18
2017
Losing IPR Petitioners May Lack Standing To Appeal Mintz
Jan
12
2016
Losing Competing Property Not Teaching Away Foley & Lardner LLP
Aug
2
2017
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Gives Thoughts on Development of Law for Digital Businesses K&L Gates
Jul
13
2014
Loral Space & Communications, Inc. v. Viasat, Inc.: Denying Rehearing and Expanded Panel Requests IPR2014-00236, 239, 240 Faegre Drinker
Jun
27
2022
Looking Below the Surface for Claim Construction Foley & Lardner LLP
Dec
22
2017
Looking Back: TC Heartland Is a Change of Law McDermott Will & Emery
Jun
30
2016
Look to Specification to Interpret Facially Unclear Patent Claims: Howmedica Osteonics v. Zimmer McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
24
2018
Look Out Below: The New Year’s Mixed Signals On Patent Eligibility Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Nov
28
2014
Look Beyond the Registration to Determine Likelihood of Confusion Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
Oct
28
2011
Long-Standing Software Patent Claim Format Under Attack Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Feb
24
2022
Long-Felt Need Not Felt Long Enough to Overcome Obviousness McDermott Will & Emery
Oct
13
2022
Long Live the Kingpin: No Abandonment Based on Nonuse During Drug Sanctions Period McDermott Will & Emery
 

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