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Patent Valuation: How Much is Your Patent Really Worth?
Patent valuation is the process of determining the actual market value of a patent or patent portfolio
Jan 12, 2022


Intellectual Property as a Career
Intellectual property work can be a particularly intriguing discipline and career to pursue for persons with inquisitive minds.
Dec 2, 2021


Double Patenting Rejection - An Opportunity or Misfortune?
What is Double Patenting? Double Patenting is the granting of two patents for the same invention, to the same patent owner. A continuing...
May 25, 2021


E-Discovery and The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
What is E-Discovery? Litigation involves discovery, the process of obtaining and exchanging evidence, or information that might potentially become evidence. Parties are bound to the legal procedure of information and evidence exchange with one another in state and federal courts. While it is primarily described in the context of litigation, the discovery process is essential to many other areas of investigations, arbitrations, and other forms of dispute resolution. e-Discover
May 4, 2021


Patent Licensing: Benefits, Pitfalls and Types
What is Patent Licensing? “The process of patent licensing includes a patent holder that legally allows another party to sell, import, or...
Jan 4, 2021


Determining Patent Quality for Patent Licensing and Acquisitions
IP is disembodied which makes it difficult to value. Patents are composite and thus they are an exception to competition laws worldwide.
Jan 4, 2021
State of Software Patents Around the World
Technology is the cornerstone of the digital world and abundant of its practicality rests in the software. As a matter of fact, all...
Oct 30, 2020


What is Doctrine of Equivalents?
While there are multiple ways to skin a cat (see discussion on indirect infringement and direct infringement here ), patent infringement can occur in two forms. The first is literal infringement. Literal infringement is when every aspect of the claim is being infringed upon in much the same way the claim was written. The second one, more complex, is an infringement under the doctrine of equivalents. Under this doctrine, the patentee can argue infringement even if each and eve
Sep 2, 2020


Can You Enforce an Expired Patent?
Patent rights last for a restricted period, and the right to sue the party infringing on the patent depends on this period.
Apr 22, 2020


Calculating Damages During Patent Litigation
“Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted, counts.” - Albert Einstein (on a blackboard) A patent grants the owner the exclusive right to prevent others from using, manufacturing, offering, or selling the claimed innovation. If the innovation is monetized by others without obtaining a license from the patent owner, the patentee can choose to sue for damages in a federal court for further redress. If successful, the law under 35 U.S.C.
Mar 18, 2020
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