Patents
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Firm Yet Again Hands Out Patently Huge Bonuses To Stay Ahead Of The Market
These big bonuses keep attracting top talent.
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law and legal tech community.
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The Next Risk In Buying An IOT Product Is Having It Bricked By A Patent Dispute
The very expensive consequences of being caught in the IP crossfire.
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Intellectual Property, Technology
The Crystal Ball Of Blockchain: What Does The Future Hold?
One way to predict the future of technology is by looking to patent filing trends.
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Judge Alsup Slams Patent Troll For Basically Everything
Don’t try to pull a fast one on this judge.
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3 Questions For A Patent App Developer
Accio Patent is an example of what can happen when you merge your professional needs with your coding capabilities to create a tool that can help your practice.
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America’s intellectual property morass strikes all kinds.
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Evolve the Law Podcast: Larry Collins
Larry Collins is a patent litigation expert and engineer who is re-engineering the IP litigation process. He’s also the Founder of LitAgility and he talks to Ian on this week’s Evolve the Law Podcast.
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Revisiting World Patent Marketing: The Multimillion-Dollar Scam Matt Whitaker Was Neck Deep In
Whitaker’s role in enabling the plot should be disqualifying from serving as Acting Dog Catcher let alone Acting Attorney General.
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Bitmovin Takes A Scorched Earth Approach To Patent Troll, Who Limps Away Quickly
Sometimes it helps to take a long-term approach.
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A Return Visit To The Start-Up Nation
Israel’s culture of innovation is borne out yearly in the form of patents filed in the U.S. and worldwide.
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Supreme Court Says Of Course The Patent Office Can Admit It Made A Mistake And Dump Bad Patents
Let’s just admit the USPTO makes mistakes.
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Not The Sexiest Invention, But An Important One
America’s legacy of ingenuity got off to a dry beginning.
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Intellectual Property, Patents, Technology
Biglaw Counsel With Biglaw Needs Develops The alt.legal Solution
Patent drafting software that will improve lawyers’ job satisfaction and prevent burnout? Sign us up!
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* Roberta Kaplan and Boies Schiller’s Karen Dunn are suing Nazis for the violence that erupted in Virginia. [Slate]
* Filers didn’t seem to care as much about getting an extra year of design patent coverage as policymakers thought. [Patentlyo]
* How to you repair your reputation after a bad performance review? [The Muse]
* What do we want? Justice for Frankenstein’s Monster. When do we want it? Now. [Legal Geeks]
* The Dutch say Microsoft 10 violates local privacy laws, which is pretty bad news when you remember GDPR is about to make those laws way more strict. [TechCrunch]
* What you really need to know about Friday the 13th. [IBT]
* Law firms: get ready for the crushing pressure from PwC… [Law and More]
* Everyone can have a bad week at work. Check out the tips for bouncing back. [Corporette]
* Who wants to watch Marshall the Movie?
https://twitter.com/chancetherapper/status/918866801546747904
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* Tiffany Trump attends Justice Ginsburg lecture because in the coming dystopian FedSoc hellscape, Tiffany will be the enigmatic hermit charged with remembering the long-long-ago when judges spoke of “interstate commerce” and “checks and balances.” [Washington Post]
* PwC is set to launch a U.S. law firm, but Biglaw is just fine because the Big 4 law firm can’t offer domestic legal advice… yet. [Law.com]
* Meanwhile, from the massive understatements department: “Kasowitz Benson Adjusts Management Team Amid Tumultuous Year.” [New York Law Journal]
* Looking for solutions to the problems plaguing patents? Here’s some insight direct from the Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit. [Law360]
* You can now legally dance in New York bars. I’m not sure why you’d want to, but you can. [NPR]
* You probably knew that bail was discriminatory and awful, but it’s always jarring to see exactly how discriminatory and awful. [The Guardian]
* Sex trafficking fight may torpedo Section 230. [Wired]
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Intellectual Property, Technology
When (And Where) Patent Licenses Fail: 3 Subtle Traps For The Unwary
Patent licenses can be some of the more complicated instruments to draft and negotiate.