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Hey Siri, Are You A Tangible Product?  Delaware Judge Said No 

IPA Technologies Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation, No. CV 18-1-RGA, 2024 WL 1797394 (D. Del. Apr. 25, 2024) - On April 25, 2024, Judge Richard G. Andrews from District of Delaware found that Siri, the digital assistant...more

Zealous Advocacy or Objectively Baseless: A Cautionary Tale  

In re PersonalWeb Techs. LLC, No. 2021-1858, 2023 WL 7267010 (Fed. Cir. Nov. 3, 2023) - The consequences of pushing zealous advocacy beyond reasonable limits can be severe.  A recent Federal Circuit decision illustrates...more

Obviousness-Type Double Patenting is Alive and Well 

In a recent decision, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“CAFC”) resolved district court splits regarding obviousness-type double patenting (“ODP”) by holding that ODP is still a valid challenge to patent validity...more

Spy Scheme Costs Plaintiff Its Patent Infringement Claims - Site 2020 Inc. v. Superior Traffic Servs., LLC, No. CV 21-63-M-DLC-KLD...

Clever covert spy activities during active litigation may backfire.  Recently, Magistrate Judge Kathleen L. DeSoto recommended dismissing all of Site 2020’s patent infringement claims against Superior Traffic with prejudice...more

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