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U.S. Patent and Trademark Office holds roundtable at Stanford on patent laws
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently held a roundtable discussion at Stanford University on whether Congress should adjust rules that prohibit the patenting of abstract ideas, laws of nature and natural phenomena. -
Etel Group Inc. seeks declaratory judgment regarding Wishbone Collection infringement claims
LOS ANGELES – A North Hollywood corporation is seeking declaratory judgment that it has not infringed a New Jersey company's trademark. -
Seattle attorney disbarred in California after defrauding disabled client out of insurance settlement
LOS ANGELES — Attorney Edward Joseph Callow, who practiced law in Seattle and was licensed in California, was disbarred Jan. 6 following his conviction on several felony charges involving theft of his client’s insurance settlement and money laundering. -
Top intellectual-property litigation attorney joins Mintz Levin's San Francisco office
SAN FRANCISCO — Intellectual-property trial lawyer Stephen Akerley recently joined the San Francisco office of Mintz Levin, where he will serve as part of the firm’s bicoastal intellectual-property practice team. -
Meyer Corp. US claims Swiss Made Brands is infringing Prestige mark
SAN FRANCISCO – A cookware manufacturer alleges another company is using its mark to sell kitchenware. -
Achaogen adds Gary Loeb to its company as general counsel
SAN FRANCISCO- The California-based biopharmaceutical company Achaogen Inc.has named Gary Loeb as its new general counsel. -
Megsales alleges Mainstream Global mailed blanks instead of computer processors
LOS ANGELES – An Arcadia company alleges a Massachusetts business failed to deliver computer components. -
Overseas overboard company protects its patent rights with U.S. company
SAN FRANCISCO -- Hangzhou Chic Intelligent Technology, a high-tech company known for its self-balancing scooter, also known as a “hoverboard,” is determined to protect its rights in the technologies for the hoverboard against other companies who are violating Chic’s patent. -
University of San Francisco graduate appointed to the board of Global Sources in Hong Kong
HONG KONG -- A former partner with Russin & Vecchi law firm has been named one of two newly appointed members of the board for Global Sources Ltd. -
Hoverboard maker countersues Chinese company in patent infringement case
SAN FRANCISCO – An Indiana hoverboard company is fighting back following the patent infringement case filed against them by a Chinese company. -
Hovertrax makers allegedly infringed Chinese company's patent
LOS ANGELES – A Chinese company is accusing the Cerritos makers of Hovertrax of patent infringement. -
Netlist Inc. accuses South Korean company's products of patent infringement, seeks to stop products from entering US
LOS ANGELES – Netlist Inc., a California-based manufacturer of memory subsystems used in global data centers and other high-performance communications systems, is accusing a South Korean company of patent infringement. -
Indiana company allegedly copied hoverboard designs
SAN FRANCISCO — An overseas company has filed suit against an Indiana company, claiming it allegedly copied its hoverboard designs. -
VLP Law Group adds partner with diverse background to the Intellectual Property Practice Group
PALO ALTO – The VLP Law Group LLC continues to expand its organization. Leaders recently announced that a new partner will be joining the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group based in Silicon Valley, California. -
Lawyer: Micron patent ruling 'will definitely encourage parties to err on side of inclusion'
SAN FRANCISCO – The world of patent law is ever changing but a ruling issued last month seeks to put limits on how and when changes can be made. -
Intellectual property knowledge expert James Pooley joins Orrick
SILICON VALLEY – More than 30 years of intellectual property knowledge (IP) is being added to Orrick. James Pooley, Orrick's new senior counsel, is bringing his passion for protecting trade secrets, his decades of cybersecurity knowledge and his international experience with him to Silicon Valley. -
Santa Clara's High Tech Law Institute will 'evolve' with law under new director
SANTA CLARA – The High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University’s School of Law welcomes Silicon Valley veteran attorney Tom Lavelle as its new managing director. -
Preliminary injunction ruling among first under new federal trade secrets law
SAN FRANCISCO – A preliminary injunction granted June 22 by U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar reveals a glimpse at federal courts’ ability to make rulings in trade secret misappropriation cases in connection with the newly enacted Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA). -
Television Education Inc. files copyright suit over manual
SACRAMENTO – An educational material copyright owner alleges one of its manuals was plagiarized. -
Moore Foundation's new general counsel encourages other lawyers to 'aim high'
PALO ALTO – The way into a legal career in public interest service can start in the commercial sector, Sasha Abrams, general counsel and secretary to the board for the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, said during a recent interview with the Northern California Record.