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GM loses US appeal over fender design patent after rare full-court review
Reuters· 4 days agoA U.S. appeals court on Tuesday overturned a win for GM in a patent dispute with aftermarket...
'Big Deal': Federal Circuit Ruling May Mean More Design Patent Rejections, Experts Say | National...
Law.com· 17 hours agoThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit this week ditched what it called a rigid test for...
Micron Ordered To Pay $445M Penalty For Patent Violation: Report - Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU),...
Benzinga· 1 day agoMicron Technology Inc MU has been ordered to pay $445 million in damages to Netlist Inc NLST for...
5/22/1906: Wright Brothers' “Flying Machine” Patent
Airways· 3 days agoToday, in 1906, the Wright brothers were granted U.S. Patent 821,393 for their “Flying Machine” with the help of an Ohio patent ...
Easy Peasy: Federal Circuit Affirms Finding of Unclean Hands, Bars Patent Recovery | New York Law...
Law.com· 4 days agoA recent precedential decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit serves as an...
Redrawing the Obviousness Standard: Graham Factors Overrule Rosen-Durling for Design Patents | JD...
JD Supra· 4 days agoBrooks Kushman serves as design patent counsel for Ford Motor Company and has closely followed this case. Attorneys Frank Angileri and Marc Lorelli from ...
Micron hit with $445 million US verdict in Netlist patent trial By Reuters
Investing.com· 2 days agoJurors in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas agreed with Netlist that...
Federal Circuit Overturns GM's Patent Win Against Auto-Parts Provider LKQ
Benzinga via AOL· 3 days ago(NASDAQ:LKQ) regarding fender designs. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned...
Micron told to pay $445M in memory patent infringement case
The Register· 23 hours agoChipmaker Micron is being ordered to cough up a total of $445 million after losing a patent...
Full Federal Circuit Eliminates “Improperly Rigid” Tests for Design Patent Obviousness | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoIn an en banc decision, the Federal Circuit decided this week that well-established tests for determining design patent obviousness are “improperly rigid,” in violation of ...