Patent Infringement Remedies: Is a Nonexclusive License Worth Less?
Although a patent is typically seen as a right to exclude others, the willingness of American courts to automatically provide that right through a permanent
Although a patent is typically seen as a right to exclude others, the willingness of American courts to automatically provide that right through a permanent
A few weeks ago, the Honourable Paul Michel sat down for an interview with Professor Doug Lichtman from UCLA School of Law. Judge Michel is
In a recent U.S. patent dispute between two information technology players, a court has ruled that a patentee’s destruction of potentially relevant evidence may be
As we move forward into a world of greater complexity filled with rapidly developing inventions and innovations, product owners and manufacturers are modifying their supply-chain
Google has become a well known name in the world of IP lawsuits. Just before Google got a chance to settle the huge lawsuit over
In the Supreme Court decision in Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc,[1] the Court unanimously agreed to uphold the doctrine of patent exhaustion. The