Banner Witcoff Elects New Class of Shareholders
PRESS -The firm elected eight new shareholders in Banner Witcoff’s Chicago and Washington, D.C., offices.
The firm elected eight new shareholders in Banner Witcoff’s Chicago and Washington, D.C., offices.
Banner Witcoff hosted an event on Jan. 22 for Harvard Business School professors Marco Iansiti and Karim Lakhani, the authors of “Competing in the Age of AI.” The authors discussed their book, which examines how
Bloomberg Law sought out Banner Witcoff’s Scott M. Kelly for an article exploring the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s precedential opinion in Hulu LLC v. Sound View Innovations.
A division of Law Bulletin Media has recognized 25 Banner Witcoff attorneys as “Leading Lawyers” and “Emerging Lawyers” in intellectual property law for 2020.
Banner Witcoff’s Robert S. Katz will discuss the enforcement of design patent rights for a live Strattford webinar.
Banner Witcoff is sponsoring the Chicago Women in IP (ChiWIP) Fifth Annual Post-Holiday Progressive Networking Dinner, which will take place Jan. 22 at The Dalcy at Aba in Chicago. ChiWIP
Banner Witcoff attorney Fred Meeker was quoted in a Jan. 2 Bloomberg Law article about arguing before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
For this IP Alert, Sarah A. Kagan analyzes the Federal Circuit’s recent decision in Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC v. Willowood, LLC, a case of first impression.
For an article published in Interactive Entertainment Law Review, Banner Witcoff’s Scott M. Kelly examines a recent appellate decision in a case involving patented technology relating to video game avatars.
Banner Witcoff attorney Sarah Kagan recaps a recent decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit involving a patent assertion entity.