Banner Witcoff Welcomes Three New Associates
NEWS -Banner Witcoff is excited to announce its new class of first-year associates in the firm’s Chicago and Washington, DC offices. David Glass, Jacob Hinish, and Mary Kate Nowak are the
Banner Witcoff is excited to announce its new class of first-year associates in the firm’s Chicago and Washington, DC offices. David Glass, Jacob Hinish, and Mary Kate Nowak are the
On Monday, November 4, Banner Witcoff attorneys and staff gathered for the fourth year to assemble 800 stockings for Soldiers’ Angels Holiday Stockings for Heroes. Hosted by the firm’s Veterans
Banner Witcoff has opened the application process for the 2025 program of the Donald W. Banner Diversity Fellowship. Law students can submit applications now through January 3, 2025. Created to
Banner Witcoff received three national and three regional rankings in the 2025 edition of the Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” The firm received the below rankings: National Tier 2 Litigation – Intellectual
Banner Witcoff’s Kirk Sigmon was recently featured in InformationWeek’s article, The Intellectual Property Risks of GenAI, offering industry insights on the legal complexities surrounding intellectual property (IP) in generative AI.
The 2024 Sagacious IP Green100 Report recognizes Banner Witcoff’s Justin Philpott as one of the “Voices for a Green Future.” This report provides an analysis of patents focused on climate
By Zachary Getzelman and Daniel Moon So, what’s new at the PTAB? Foreign policy considerations at the institution stage, parallel petitions, improper hindsight, and more! Maybe petition the DoD first?
Banner Witcoff’s Robert Katz and Mercedes Meyer, Ph.D., have been recognized as 2024 IAM Global Leaders. According to IAM’s website, to qualify for IAM Global Leaders, individuals must be ranked in the
By David Glass and Jihan Joo So, what’s new at the PTAB? Determining whether references are analogous art, translations providing new evidence, claim differentiation, improper reliance on patent drawings, and
By Leon Cao and Elizabeth Rielley So, what’s new at the PTAB? Using double patenting rejections to leverage other IPR decisions, expectation of success, real party-in-interest considerations, and more! Double