IP Alert | Federal Circuit Gets Tied up in the Metaphysics of Not-Doing
NEWS -Federal Circuit Gets Tied up in the Metaphysics of Not-Doing: INO v. Praxair By Sarah A. Kagan, Ph.D. In late August, Mallinckrodt[1] lost its bid at the U.S. Court of
Federal Circuit Gets Tied up in the Metaphysics of Not-Doing: INO v. Praxair By Sarah A. Kagan, Ph.D. In late August, Mallinckrodt[1] lost its bid at the U.S. Court of
Federal Circuit’s Decision in Eli Lilly v. Hospira May Signal Possible Pro-Patentee Swing By Sarah A. Kagan, Ph.D. Two opinions and three judges do not necessarily make a trend, nonetheless,
Banner Witcoff is one of the best performing and most active law firms in inter partes review (IPR), according to Patexia’s 2019 IPR Intelligence Report that also recognizes more than
The 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America© recognizes nine Banner Witcoff attorneys for their intellectual property practices. The following Banner Witcoff attorneys are included in the 2020 edition: Joseph J.
Leading Lawyers, a division of Law Bulletin Media, has recognized 25 Banner Witcoff attorneys as Leading Lawyers and Emerging Lawyers in intellectual property law for 2019.
United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina granted summary judgment of no patent infringement in favor of firm client NIKE Inc.
Federal Circuit Punts to Supreme Court or Congress: Athena Diagnostics, Inc. v. Mayo Collaborative Services By Sarah A. Kagan, Ph.D. On July 3, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Banner Witcoff has been recognized in Law360’s Diversity Snapshot as one of the top 25 firms for minority attorneys among law firms of its size. For the ranking, Law360 collected
Banner Witcoff attorney Azuka C. Dike has been recognized as a 2019 On the Rise – Top Young Lawyer by the American Bar Association (ABA) Young Lawyers Division. The award
Banner Witcoff is one of the top intellectual property boutique law firms in the United States, according to Vault’s annual rankings. The firm ranks fifth on Vault’s 2020 list of