Read for a collection of the local patent rules by jurisdiction for the dockets with the most active patent litigation. Additional resources are included for patent infringement cases pending in Texas and Texas local patent rules.
Read MoreDid you know there are at least 11 different forms of intellectual property (IP) that are recognized in the U.S.? Read for a discussion of all the different types of IP.
Read MoreThis article provides an overview of the due diligence process in transferring intangible property and describes the key elements, as well as discuss areas of special concern for Knowledge-Based Enterprises (KBEs). It is part 6 of an 8-part series covering the key elements involved in the sale of IP-based and professional services businesses.
Read MoreAs the Internet of Things enters use in business, warehouse managers learn to utilize IoT to transform distribution channels and make inventory tracking more efficient.
Read MoreAs consumer data privacy laws change and new ones go into effect, companies should seek to implement internal policies for compliance. See a To-Do List to get started on compliance with new data protection regulations.
Read MoreAs consumers opt-out of viewing ads, companies seek alternative ad placement - commercials within TV shows & video games. Are there legal issues to consider?
Read MorePhotojournalist associations sue Texas for state drone laws and exemptions claiming preferential treatment and First and Fourteenth Amendments rights violations.
Read MoreAmazon releases Samuel L. Jackson as voice option for Alexa with an explicit version option. Additional celebrity voices to be added. How could this affect IP rights?
Read MoreTechnology companies relying on adtech revenue scramble seeking exemptions or safe-harbors as the effectiveness of the CCPA nears.
Read MoreRead for a discussion of the major changes included in the Second Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62 (Local Patent Rules for the Northern District of Texas) signed by Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn and effective October 1, 2019. The NDTX Local Patent Rules have been modified to alter the case management conference and initial case management conferences, a new model protective order is available, an expedited discovery dispute procedure has been implemented, and more.
Read MoreEffective October 1, 2019, the Northern District of Texas Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn entered a Second Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62, which amends the Court’s previous local patent rules. Read this post for a discussion of key differences in the new NDTX local patent rules.
Read MoreBeer giants and rivals MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch have been in court over the use of corn syrup in both manufacturing and advertising. MillerCoors found Anheuser-Busch’s commercials to be no laughing matter and sued over illegal use of their trademarks as well as deceptive advertising.
Read MoreIn what could be one of the largest patent infringement lawsuits in the Eastern District of Texas history, pro se Plaintiff Mers Kutt has filed a 64-page patent infringement lawsuit apparently alleging $350 billion in damages against Apple, IBM, Scotia Bank, ARM Holdings, Samsung, Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Hewlett Packard, Qualcomm, HTC, Nokia, Lenovo, Acer, Asustek, Dell, Sony, Toshiba, Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, Amazon, eBay, Blackberry, Research in Motion, Best Buy, JP Morgan & Chase, among others.
Read MoreThis article discusses some of the legal issues, documents and strategies involved in negotiations for the sale of a Knowledge-Based Enterprise (KBE). It is part 5 of a 12-part series covering the key elements involved in the sale of IP-based and professional services businesses.
Read MoreThe article discusses different ways Knowledge-Based Enterprises (KBE’s) find potential buyers. This article is part 4 of a 12-part series covering the key elements involved in the sale of IP-based and professional services businesses.
Read MoreForever 21 is facing Intellectual Property infringement claims from Ariana Grande, following the launch of a social media campaign.
Read MoreTaco John’s registered a federal trademark for TACO TUESDAY® with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) in 1989 and has aggressively pursued various offenders of the mark nationwide for more than 30 years.
Read MoreCookouts illegal? Vegan sues over BBQ smells. According to Australia’s Nine, Carden accuses her neighbors of intentionally causing the meat smell nuisance. "It's deliberate," she told Nine. "All I can smell is fish. I can't enjoy my backyard."
Read MoreThe article discusses what a business pre-sale review is, the reasons a pre-sale review is important, and several common areas that Knowledge-Based Enterprises (KBEs) should address as part of their pre-sale review. This article is part 3 of a 12-part series covering the key elements involved in the sale of IP-based and professional services businesses.
Read MoreSpotify has come under fire again for allegations that it did not secure the proper licensing rights from popular rap artist Eminem before streaming his songs billions of times. The music publisher claims the Music Modernization Act (MMA) is unconstitutional.
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