John Deere Plows Ahead with Trademark Win
When you think of green and yellow farm equipment, do you think of a John Deere tractor in a half-acre field? Deere & Co. contended yes in its trademark lawsuit. The Quad-City Times
[Read More]When you think of green and yellow farm equipment, do you think of a John Deere tractor in a half-acre field? Deere & Co. contended yes in its trademark lawsuit. The Quad-City Times
[Read More]End-to-end encryption and the “almost air-tight protection” that it delivers to electronic messages in applications like WhatsApp and over email servers could actually be problematic for law firms and legal departments. Legaltech News
[Read More]Last month, we dipped into the eye-opening matter of companies warding off future challenges to their patents by shielding themselves with Native American tribes’ sovereign immunity. Specifically, a partnership between the drug company
[Read More]This summer, we blogged about a patent case in the Eastern District of Texas, a popular venue among non-practicing entities. At the time, the judge ruled against the defendant’s request for a change
[Read More]If you didn’t know what “genericide” meant, most likely you’d have to google it — and therein lies the rub. The Supreme Court is considering whether “google” is now too generic a term
[Read More]Despite technology-assisted review (TAR) being around for more than a decade and Judge Andrew J. Peck declaring it “black letter law” in his 2012 decision in Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe &
[Read More]When it comes to technology, the legal industry has not always been considered as being at the forefront of innovation. That stereotype may be changing, however, with the recent production of a legal
[Read More]Considered “a potent tool against patent-holders,” the inter partes review process is under attack. Per Ars Technica, which continues to be a leading source for patent news, the process is celebrating its fifth
[Read More]What do the drug company Allergen and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe in Northern New York have in common? Six patents related to its highly profitable dry-eye drug, Restasis. Ars Technica reports on
[Read More]We are gathered here today to witness the union of Billy Bot and LISA (Legal Intelligence Support Assistant) in the latest in legal collaboration. In an in-depth Forbes report, contributor Mark A. Cohen
[Read More]A spring raid by German prosecutors on a Jones Day office in Munich illuminates the legal limbo that attorney-client privilege is in abroad. The American Lawyer succinctly reports that law enforcement agents investigating
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