Court Tells Pond to Jump in Lake
We have a couple of short opinions in this post. One is, literally, a probing opinion on invalidity. The other is an order granting en
We have a couple of short opinions in this post. One is, literally, a probing opinion on invalidity. The other is an order granting en
Golan v. Holder, No. 10–545 (U.S. Jan. 18, 2012) (slip op.) The Supreme Court announced its decision in Golan v. Holder last week – a
It seems like people are just never happy where they are, and defendants in patent suits even more so. Often a plaintiff will file its
Sometimes, the most interesting part of a patent opinion is the dissent, and Judge Newman turned in a doozy for this case. In re Construction
Boesen v. Garmin International, No. 2010–1488 (Fed. Cir. Dec. 15, 2011) (Chief Judge Rader, Circuit Judges Linn and Moore) (nonprecedential) (per curiam) In patents, one
They Did Not Like Green Edge’s Plan Green Edge Enterprises, LLC v. Rubber Mulch Etc., LLC, No. 2011-m998 (Fed. Cir. Dec. 13, 2011) (Chief Judge
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