IP Alert | Court’s First Impression: Product of Patented Process Practiced Abroad
NEWS -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 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.
In this IP Alert, Sarah Kagan examines briefing on a petition for writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court in Athena Diagnostics, Inc. v. Mayo Collaborative Services LLC. The justices are set to confer on the petition this month.
Banner Witcoff attorney Sarah A. Kagan recaps the Federal Circuit’s decision in Pharma Tech Solutions, Inc. v. LifeScan, Inc.
Banner Witcoff’s Binal Patel has been recognized on Crain’s 2019 Notable Minorities in Accounting, Consulting & Law list.
Attorneys Robert Katz and Alisa Abbott wrote the United States chapter of “Designs: A Global Guide 2020,” a digest of key issues involved in the protection, enforcement and exploitation of designs.
Banner Witcoff attorney Robert H. Resis was quoted in a recent Chicago Lawyer article examining the role that intellectual property law plays in the biotech industry.
Attorneys Katie Laatsch Fink, Robert S. Katz and Liz Brodzinski have been appointed to serve on International Trademark Association committees for the 2020-2021 term.
Banner Witcoff attorneys Apurv Gaurav and Kirk Sigmon were selected for inclusion on Managing Intellectual Property’s 2019 list of up-and-coming IP practitioners.