Banner Witcoff Team Helps Win Transfer Motion for The Greenbrier Companies
NEWS -A Banner Witcoff team successfully represented The Greenbrier Companies in a motion to transfer a patent case for improper venue.
A Banner Witcoff team successfully represented The Greenbrier Companies in a motion to transfer a patent case for improper venue.
In our latest IP Alert, Banner Witcoff attorney Katie Becker and summer associate Alaina Pak break down the Federal Circuit’s recent ruling in Uniloc v. Hulu.
The PTAB recently issued a decision that handed Banner Witcoff client Comcast another win in an ongoing patent battle.
A precedential opinion on the Board’s limits to deny a motion to amend, collateral estoppel, and using multiple petitions to address means-plus-function claim terms are a few of the topics that Banner Witcoff’s Grant Hodgson and Bowen Li covered in our latest installment of PTAB Highlights.
In an article recently published by Corporate Counsel, Banner Witcoff’s Kirk Sigmon provides patent owners a trio of strategies to help prevent their patents from being misunderstood.
A Banner Witcoff team led by Brian Emfinger and Binal Patel represented Clear-Vu Lighting as petitioner in an inter partes review of a patent directed to using blue light to inactivate certain types of bacteria.
Enablement, indefiniteness, and privity are just a few of the topics that Banner Witcoff’s Roshan Bhattarai and Josh Davenport covered in our latest installment of PTAB Highlights.
Banner Witcoff’s Evi Christou summarizes the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a key trademark case.
In its annual “IP Stars” guide, Managing IP recognized Banner Witcoff for its patent prosecution, PTAB litigation and trademark practices. The guide also lists 17 firm attorneys as IP Stars.
Banner Witcoff’s Liz Brodzinski was quoted in two recent articles examining a surge of applications seeking to trademark the slogans “Black Lives Matter” and “I Can’t Breathe.”