To our engaged faculty, students, inventors, entrepreneurs and partner organizations: I hope to impart one last message for this eventful year. No one could have predicted what 2020 had in store for our world. The global pandemic has sent a shared sense of anxiety,...
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing universities to make structural changes […] This crisis is an opportunity for institutions to rebuild their innovation ecosystem into one that is outcomes-oriented, promotes IP literacy across disciplines, and leads to wealth...
Thank you to everyone who submitted essays to our writing contest this year! We greatly appreciate your participation. Featured below, you will find the selected winner and his essay, as well as honorable mentions for the second and third place contestants. We hope...
By David Kline Many defendants in patent infringement cases argue that case law (such as VE Holding in 1990) allowing patent lawsuits to be filed in any district in which the defendant has sales have only encouraged abusive patent litigation. They say this practice,...
Patent Infringement By Richard Stockton, Kevin Keenan, and Brad Van Pelt In 2011, Apple sued Samsung for, among other things, patent infringement of three U.S. patents — two claiming designs for parts of a smartphone, and one for a graphical user interface of a...