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Analyzing Post-Pandemic Trends: Top Patent Litigators and District Court Activity from 2017 to 2022
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Analyzing Post-Pandemic Trends: Top Patent Litigators and District Court Activity from 2017 to 2022

Patexia’s 2023 Patent Litigation Report reveals key data on case filings, active jurisdictions, and leading litigators amid evolving IP enforcement strategies

The latest Patexia Patent Litigation Report offers an in-depth review of patent litigation trends in U.S. district courts from mid-2017 through mid-2022. Despite pandemic challenges, patent case filings remain robust, with Texas, California, and Delaware dominating venues. The report highlights active companies, paten…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Becton Dickinson Sues Baxter Over Infusion Pump Patents

Leading medical technology company Becton Dickinson and Company (BD) has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Baxter International Inc., claiming that Baxter has unlawfully used BD’s patented technologies in it...

Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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Detailed Information About PCT Filing

Regularly check our site to learn about PCT filing and more crucial ideas. The patent Cooperation Treaty is known as PCT. It is an international agreement that has more than 150 members. Submitting a single PCT applic...

Saturday, August 13, 2022
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PatentsGlobal

Vietnam Urges U.S. to Provide Fair Review of Intellectual Property Protection Progress

Foreign Ministry Responds to U.S. 'Priority Foreign Country' Designation, Citing Legal Reforms and International Cooperation

Vietnam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on the United States to offer an objective and balanced evaluation of the country's intellectual property protection efforts. The statement follows the U.S. government's decision to list Vietnam as a 'Priority Foreign Country' in its annual global IP report. Vietnamese…

Saturday, May 2, 2026
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PatentsUSA

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Unveils 2025 Intellectual Property 'Go To Lawyers' Honorees

Annual Feature Recognizes Leading IP Attorneys Nominated by Peers and Selected by Editorial Panel

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly has released its 2025 list of 'Go To Lawyers' in the field of Intellectual Property, highlighting attorneys recognized for their leadership and expertise. The honorees were nominated by colleagues and chosen by a dedicated panel, continuing the publication's tradition of spotlighting excel…

Sunday, May 3, 2026
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PatentsIndia

India on US priority watch list for Intellectual Property rights: What it means and why it matters

The United States Trade Representative has placed India on its 2026 Priority Watch List for intellectual property (IP) rights, flagging continued concerns over protection and enfo…

The United States Trade Representative has placed India on its 2026 Priority Watch List for intellectual property (IP) rights, flagging continued concerns over protection and enforcement mechanisms. The designation was announced in the annual Special 301 Report, which assesses how effectively US trading partners safeg…

Friday, May 1, 2026
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Analyzing Post-Pandemic Trends: Top Patent Litigators and District Court Activity from 2017 to 2022
PatentsUSA

Analyzing Post-Pandemic Trends: Top Patent Litigators and District Court Activity from 2017 to 2022

Patexia’s 2023 Patent Litigation Report reveals key data on case filings, active jurisdictions, and leading litigators amid evolving IP enforcement strategies

The latest Patexia Patent Litigation Report offers an in-depth review of patent litigation trends in U.S. district courts from mid-2017 through mid-2022. Despite pandemic challenges, patent case filings remain robust, with Texas, California, and Delaware dominating venues. The report highlights active companies, paten…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Viatris Prevails Over Novo Nordisk in Semaglutide Patent Dispute, Paving Way for Potential Wegovy Generic
PatentsUSA

Viatris Prevails Over Novo Nordisk in Semaglutide Patent Dispute, Paving Way for Potential Wegovy Generic

U.S. patent ruling favors Viatris, removing a significant barrier to launching a generic version of Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy

In a key patent litigation outcome, Viatris has successfully challenged Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide patent, which covers the active ingredient in the weight management drug Wegovy. The decision clears a major hurdle for Viatris to pursue generic versions of the medication, potentially impacting the competitive landscap…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Zydus Life Settles Patent Dispute with Astellas for $120 Million Over Bladder Medication
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Zydus Life Settles Patent Dispute with Astellas for $120 Million Over Bladder Medication

Indian pharmaceutical firm Zydus Life agrees to a $120 million settlement with Astellas Pharma, resolving patent litigation concerning the bladder drug mirabegron in the U.S. mark…

Zydus Life Sciences, an Indian pharmaceutical company, has reached a $120 million settlement agreement with Astellas Pharma Inc. to resolve ongoing patent litigation related to the bladder drug mirabegron. The settlement ends the dispute over patent rights in the United States, allowing both parties to avoid protracte…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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US Court Orders Biogen to Pay Genentech $88 Million in Multiple Sclerosis Drug Royalty Dispute
PatentsUSA

US Court Orders Biogen to Pay Genentech $88 Million in Multiple Sclerosis Drug Royalty Dispute

Federal judge rules in favor of Genentech, awarding substantial damages over contested royalties tied to MS medication sales

A US federal court has ruled that Biogen must pay Genentech $88 million in a patent royalty dispute concerning a multiple sclerosis drug. The judgment resolves a high-stakes conflict between two biotech giants over licensing agreements and revenue sharing tied to the drug's commercial success.

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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US Justice Department Investigates Foreign Financing in Patent Litigation
PatentsUSA

US Justice Department Investigates Foreign Financing in Patent Litigation

Federal authorities scrutinize the role of overseas funding in US patent lawsuits amid growing concerns over legal influence and transparency.

The US Department of Justice has initiated an inquiry into the involvement of foreign entities financing patent litigation within the United States. This investigation aims to assess the impact of such funding on the integrity of patent enforcement and the broader legal landscape. The move reflects increasing attentio…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Akerman Strengthens New York IP Practice with Addition of Erin Hennessy and Annie Allison as Partners
TrademarksUSA

Akerman Strengthens New York IP Practice with Addition of Erin Hennessy and Annie Allison as Partners

The law firm Akerman bolsters its intellectual property capabilities in New York by welcoming two seasoned partners with extensive experience in trademark, brand licensing, and IP…

Akerman has announced the expansion of its intellectual property practice group in New York through the addition of partners Erin Hennessy and Annie Allison. Hennessy brings strategic advisory expertise across diverse industries and comprehensive IP lifecycle management, while Allison offers over a decade of experienc…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Trademark Challenges Arise Over Brand Name That Simply Means ‘Clothing’
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Trademark Challenges Arise Over Brand Name That Simply Means ‘Clothing’

Luxury label Vetements faces legal scrutiny over the generic nature of its name and trademark eligibility

The upscale fashion brand Vetements, whose name translates directly to ‘clothing’ in French, is embroiled in a trademark dispute questioning whether such a generic term can qualify for trademark protection. This case highlights the tension between brand identity and trademark law’s restrictions on generic terms, with…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Senate Subcommittee to Examine U.S. Copyright Office’s Role Amid AI and Digital Content Challenges
TrademarksUSA

Senate Subcommittee to Examine U.S. Copyright Office’s Role Amid AI and Digital Content Challenges

Upcoming oversight hearing spotlights Copyright Office’s capacity to address evolving intellectual property issues in AI, licensing, and creator rights

The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property will hold an oversight hearing on May 12 to evaluate the U.S. Copyright Office’s leadership, structure, and authority as it navigates complex issues surrounding artificial intelligence, content licensing, and creator rights. The hearing reflects heightened con…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Trademark Clash Over CAVIAR Jewelry Marks Highlights Potential for Brand Coexistence
TrademarksUSA

Trademark Clash Over CAVIAR Jewelry Marks Highlights Potential for Brand Coexistence

Lagos and Coastal Caviar dispute use of similar marks on jewelry, raising questions about trademark scope and market differentiation

A trademark dispute between established jewelry brand Lagos and newcomer Coastal Caviar centers on the use of the term CAVIAR in connection with jewelry products. While Lagos holds a longstanding federal registration for CAVIAR, Coastal Caviar’s recent use of COASTAL CAVIAR has sparked litigation over likelihood of co…

Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Supreme Court Declines to Review AI-Generated Art Copyright Case
CopyrightUSA

Supreme Court Declines to Review AI-Generated Art Copyright Case

Justices refuse to hear Stephen Thaler’s appeal after lower courts uphold denial of copyright for AI-created artwork

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from computer scientist Stephen Thaler, who sought copyright protection for artwork created solely by his artificial intelligence system. The decision leaves in place lower court rulings and the U.S. Copyright Office’s position that only works with human authorship…

Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Winston Lawyers Recognized in World Intellectual Property Review’s Leaders Directory 2026
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Winston Lawyers Recognized in World Intellectual Property Review’s Leaders Directory 2026

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
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Akerman Expands Intellectual Property Team in New York With Haynes Boone Pair
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Akerman Expands Intellectual Property Team in New York With Haynes Boone Pair

Reporting, and expert analysis of legal technology with a focus onwhat legal departments, law firms, and tech companies need to know

Reporting, and expert analysis of legal technology with a focus onwhat legal departments, law firms, and tech companies need to know The Am Law 100 is the definitive ranking of the 100 largest law firms in the United States.

Saturday, May 2, 2026
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Maximizing Intellectual Property Value and Protection at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Maximizing Intellectual Property Value and Protection at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

As the global sporting spotlight turns to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, brands must strategically safeguard and leverage their IP assets across multiple host countries to capitalize on…

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, presents unparalleled branding and commercial opportunities for companies involved in the sports industry. Effective intellectual property (IP) protection, enforcement, and commercialization are critical to maximizing brand value amid the event’s…

Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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