Jason Shull Pens Law360 Expert Analysis on Calculating Damages in Patent Lawsuits
NEWS -Banner Witcoff attorney Jason Shull analyzed a long-standing issue in calculating damages in patent lawsuits for an Oct. 23 expert analysis published in Law360.
Banner Witcoff attorney Jason Shull analyzed a long-standing issue in calculating damages in patent lawsuits for an Oct. 23 expert analysis published in Law360.
Banner Witcoff attorney Gary D. Fedorochko has been elected the 2019-20 president and chair of the Board of Directors of the Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. and Canada).
Banner Witcoff is sponsoring the 2019 Women in Litigation Joint CLE Conference, which will take place Nov. 13-15 in Chicago.
Banner Witcoff attorney Christian LaForgia was quoted in an Oct. 17 Above the Law article examining the practice of securing intellectual property as loan collateral, as well as the risks
Forbes recognized Banner Witcoff for its intellectual property practice on the publication’s 2019 “America’s Top Trusted Corporate Law Firms” list. Banner Witcoff is one of 18 firms nationwide recommended in
For an Oct. 8 article, Law360 sought out Banner Witcoff attorney Marc S. Cooperman for his insight as a litigator on how to present a strong case on damages to
Banner Witcoff attorney Helen Hill Minsker wrote an article for Practising Law Institute’s quarterly journal examining how recent changes in the law and a pair of U.S. Supreme Court cases
Banner Witcoff has opened the application process for the 2020 program of the Donald W. Banner Diversity Fellowship. First- and second-year law students can submit applications now through Jan. 6,
On Sept. 26, a split panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit revived Campbell Soup Co.’s and Trinity Manufacturing’s challenge of design patents covering a display rack, ruling that the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) wrongly excluded a prior art reference as serving as a “primary reference.”
The 2020 edition of Washington, D.C.’s Best Lawyers recognizes Banner Witcoff attorneys Robert S. Katz, Joseph M. Potenza, and Bradley C. Wright for their intellectual property practices. The publication features