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Inter-Partes Patent Proceedings
A federal court lawsuit isn’t the only way for a business accused of patent infringement to get claims in an issued U.S. patent cancelled. It is possible in some circumstances to send the patent back to the United States Patent & Trademark Office (“USPTO”) for review and cancellation: This can sometimes be far quicker and less expensive than a lawsuit.
Early Steps To Take In Litigation
When on the receiving end of a lawsuit, or a threat of one, there are some important early steps to take that can help towards resolving the dispute cost-effectively and quickly. This post discusses what these early steps are.
Start-Up Joint Ventures
According to a July 2020 article in the Wall Street Journal, Amazon has, in recent years, repeatedly met with [...]
Copyright Early Registration
Under U.S. law the ability to enforce copyrights through the courts, and maximize potential recovery against infringers, requires timely registration of the copyrights with the United States Copyright Office. In this post some of the requirements and benefits of copyright registration are discussed.
