IP Basics

Is Ethical bar for Practioner’s higher than PTAB JUDGES?

Prior to being hired in March 2013 by the U.S. Department of Commerce to become an Administrative Patent Judge (APJ) on the PTAB, Matthew R. Clements represented Apple as patent infringement defense counsel while working for Ropes & Gray. Since September 2014, APJ Clements has been assigned to numerous petitions, mostly CBMs but some [...]

By |2017-09-07T18:23:13+05:30May 4th, 2017|IP Basics, Patent|0 Comments

FICCI’S online certificate course on Competition Law & IPR

We are pleased to inform our readers that the deadline for registration for the May-June 2017 session of the online certificate course on IPR and competition law conducted by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has been extended till May 10, 2017. For further details, please read their post below: [...]

By |2017-09-07T18:25:11+05:30May 3rd, 2017|IP Basics, India, Job Openings|0 Comments

How Consumer’s can protect themselves from False Advertising

In September 2014, a California woman named Linda Rubenstein sued Neiman Marcus over allegedly misleading price tags at their “Last Call” line of stores. In the case, Rubenstein alleged that the company misled consumers at its Last Call stores with prices tags that listed a cost “compared to” a fictitious higher price, designed to [...]

By |2017-09-07T18:25:49+05:30May 3rd, 2017|IP Basics|0 Comments

‘Move Fast and Break Things’: IP Behavior

Henry Bloget: “Move fast and break things is Facebook’s prime directive to developers. Unless you are breaking stuff,” Zuckerberg said, “you are not moving fast enough.” Eight years later, Zuckerberg Facebook mantra has taken an altogether different meaning. In a new book, Hollywood Producer and former USC Annenberg Innovation Lab, offers a dark vision [...]

By |2017-09-07T18:26:23+05:30May 3rd, 2017|Patent, IP Basics|0 Comments

If PTAB Judge Decides Cases, USPTO rules must change

Indeed, the Code of Conduct for Article III Judges of the United States has specific provisions that would seem to absolutely prohibit a judge from handling a case where a litigant is a former client. Some may argue, perhaps correctly, that at some point any conflict requiring disqualification that might have existed as the [...]

By |2017-09-07T18:26:56+05:30May 3rd, 2017|IP Basics, International|0 Comments
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