Who Counts as an Inventor? Federal Circuit Clarifies “By Another” Prior Art Rule in Merck v. Hopewell

Merck Serono S.A. v. Hopewell Pharma Ventures, Inc Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky The Federal Circuit recently clarified when a prior publication counts as “prior art” against a patent with overlapping inventors. In Merck Serono S.A. v. Hopewell Pharma Ventures,…

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The Importance of Copyright Registration: Safeguard Your Creative Works

Why should you consider registering a copyright? The benefits for the copyright holder are significant. First and foremost, registering your work creates a public record of your copyright, notifying others of its existence and protecting your rights. Additionally, if you…

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Federal Circuit Clarifies Patent Terms for Heart Valve Devices in Key Infringement Ruling

Aortic Innovations LLC v. Edwards Lifesciences Corp Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit addressed a patent dispute between Aortic Innovations LLC and Edwards Lifesciences over innovative devices used…

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The Legacy of Innovation: Syndicate Sales in the Floral Industry

Syndicate Sales is a family-owned business that has been dedicated to the floral industry since 1946. With a diverse portfolio of over 1,500 products, the company serves customers across all 50 states, as well as in Canada, South America, Europe,…

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Patent Board Faulted for Failing to Explain Its Reasoning in Network Security Patent Challenge

Palo Alto Networks, Inc. v. Centripetal Networks, LLC Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit vacated and remanded a Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) ruling after finding that the Board failed to adequately explain…

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Patent Board Must Consider Evidence of Copying, Says Federal Circuit in Centripetal v. Palo Alto Networks

Centripetal Networks, LLC v. Palo Alto Networks, Inc Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit vacated a Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) ruling in the dispute between Centripetal Networks, LLC and Palo Alto Networks,…

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Federal Circuit Upholds Non-Infringement in Fence Patent Dispute Over Connector Design

Barrette Outdoor Living, Inc. v. Fortress Iron, LP Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a recent patent dispute between Barrette Outdoor Living and Fortress Iron, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit examined claims related to innovative fencing…

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Federal Circuit Sides with Competitors, Invalidating Key Brita Water Filter Patent Claims

Brita LP v. Int’l Trade Comm’n Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a ruling from the International Trade Commission (ITC) that struck down several claims in Brita…

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Federal Circuit Confirms Power-Saving Patent Claims Are Obvious, Sidestepping Ownership Drama

Causam Enters. v. Ecobee Techs. ULC Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a ruling that key claims in a patent for managing electricity use on power grids…

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Patent Ownership Win for Causam, But Appeal Dismissed as Moot in ITC Smart Thermostat Dispute

Causam Enters. v. Int’l Trade Comm’n Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky Causam Enterprises, a company specializing in energy management technology, took its patents on “demand response” systems—tools that help utilities manage power usage during peak times—to the International Trade Commission…

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IPR Decisions Don’t Automatically Invalidate Patent Claims in District Court, Says Federal Circuit

Inland Diamond Prods. Co. v. Cherry Optical Inc Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In a significant decision for patent owners and challengers alike, the Federal Circuit in Inland Diamond Products Co. v. Cherry Optical Inc. clarified that findings from Patent…

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Federal Circuit Clarifies Anti-SLAPP Appeals in Patent-Related Trade Secret Disputes

IQE PLC v. Newport Fab, LLC Authored by: Jeremy J. Gustrowsky In IQE PLC v. Newport Fab, LLC (doing business as Jazz Semiconductor, Tower Holdings, and others), the Federal Circuit addressed when a party can immediately appeal the denial of…

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