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Episode 53 — April 2019 from 2019-04-16T01:38:58
David Pekarek Krohn and Danielle Grant-Keane of Perkins Coie LLP discuss “The Coming Wave – Preparing for the Rise of Patent Litigation in the Augmented and Virtual Reality Sector”. (Length:27:28) ...
ListenEpisode 52 — February 2019 from 2019-03-21T01:49:26
Johannes Hsu of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in Irvine, California discusses the Tabaian v. Intel Corp. decision and his paper “Disqualifying an Expert: When is an Expert’s Prior Relatio...
ListenEpisode 51 — November 2018 from 2018-11-30T02:41:06
Dr. Sarah Kagan of Banner & Witcoff in Washington D.C. discusses “Patent Wars: Genome Editing” and the latest developments in the CRISPR patent wars: U Cal v. Broad. (Length: 19:55...
ListenEpisode 50 — November 2018 from 2018-11-30T02:30:34
Eric Ball and Athul Acharya of Fenwick & West discuss their article “Honey Badger Don’t Care, but the Lanham Act Might” regarding Gordon v. Drape Creative and trademarks vs freedom...
ListenEpisode 49 — October 2018 from 2018-10-27T21:35:16
Christopher Loh of Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto in New York City discusses the Amgen v. Sanofi CAFC decision and his paper “End of ‘well characterized antigen’ test?” (Length: 20:08) Down...
ListenEpisode 48 — September 2018 from 2018-09-16T19:20:14
Linda Wadler and Alissa Lipton of Finnegan discuss the SCOTUS decision in WesternGeco v. Ion Geophysical regarding recovering foreign lost profits damages for patent infringement. Their case commen...
ListenEpisode 47 — April 2018 from 2018-08-09T02:30:14
Don Cameron of Bereskin & Parr LLP and Jerry Chen of JZC Intellectual Property Law discuss their involvement as counsel in Canada’s first electronic patent trial. (Length: 24:40) Download MP3
ListenEpisode 46 — January 2018 from 2018-02-11T23:27:49
Prof. Ben Alarie of BlueJ Legal on “Using Machine Learning to Predict Legal Outcomes”. (Length: 43:19) Download MP3
ListenEpisode 45 — July 2017 from 2017-08-12T22:57:59
Micheline Gravelle, Don MacOdrum, Mike Fenwick and Don Cameron of Bereskin & Parr LLP discuss “The Promise of the Patent” and the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Astrazeneca (Length: 55:...
ListenEpisode 44 — March 2017 from 2017-03-28T05:07:26
John Crittenden of Cooley discusses reverse confusion of trademarks in “Squirrels Armed with Bazookas”. (Length: 28:29) Download MP3
ListenEpisode 43 — November 2016 from 2016-12-11T20:15:15
Prof. Christopher Robertson of the University of Arizona on blinding expert witnesses to reduce bias: Bias in Litigation Science and Blind Expertise. (Length: 21:25) Download MP3
ListenEpisode 42 — July 2016 from 2016-08-11T03:43:14
Jeanne M. Gills of Foley & Lardner LLP in Chicago discusses “What’s Reasonable? Protecting And Enforcing Trade Secrets” (article, slides). (Length: 39:22) Download MP3
ListenEpisode 41 — May 2016 from 2016-07-07T02:46:37
Philip Petti of USG Corporation in Chicago discusses “Protecting Trade Secrets” Download MP3
ListenJanuary 2016 — Episode 40 from 2016-02-08T03:38:24
Philip Harrison of Venner Shipley discusses the “Patentability of Computer Implemented Inventions in Europe” Download MP3
ListenJuly 2015 — Episode 39 from 2015-07-29T01:16:50
Marco Quina of Foley Hoag discusses Kimble v Marvel and “How Not to Get Snared in Brulotte’s Web” (Length: 29:50) Download MP3
ListenJune 2015 — Episode 38 from 2015-07-01T04:55:34
Bruce Sunstein of Sunstein Kann Murphy & Timbers LLP discusses Patent Strategies for Getting a Software Patent Invention Through the Alice Thicket. (Sunstein Law Review article on Alice) (Leng...
ListenApril 2015 – Episode 37 from 2015-04-30T15:14:01
William Jay of Goodwin Procter LLP discusses issue preclusion and the SCOTUS decision in B&B Hardware v. Hargis. (Length: 30:32) Download MP3
ListenMarch 2015 – Episode 36 from 2015-03-27T03:08:12
Elliot Cook of Finnegan Henderson discusses patent eligibility in the wake of Alice, Ultramercial and DDR. (Length: 22:49) Download MP3
ListenJanuary 2015 – Episode 35 from 2015-02-22T23:57:34
Cynthia Rowden and Scott MacKendrick of Bereskin & Parr LLP in Toronto discuss “Canada Takes the Battle on Counterfeits to its Borders”. (Length: 21:05) Download MP3
ListenSeptember 2014 – Episode 34 from 2014-10-07T03:28:30
Katharine Stephens of Bird & Bird, London, England, discusses Unitary Patents and the Unified Patent Court. (Length: 16:37) Download MP3
ListenAugust 2014 – Episode 33 from 2014-08-26T03:04:47
Mark Powell and Maria Holtmann of The Office for International Patent Cooperation, USPTO, Washington D.C., discuss “The Global Dossier Initiative”. (Video) (Length: 16:54) Download MP3
ListenJuly 2014 – Episode 32 from 2014-08-19T02:24:53
Cynthia Rowden and Scott MacKendrick of Bereskin & Parr LLP in Toronto describe “Big Changes to the Canadian Trade-marks Act – What You Need to Know, Now”. (Length: 57:38) Download MP3
ListenOctober 2013 – Episode 31 from 2013-10-12T04:57:25
Rob Reid, author of “Year Zero” discusses the absurdity of copyright law, aliens and treble damages. See also his Ted Talk on The $8 billion iPod and the ABA Landslide book review of Ye...
ListenJuly 2013 – Episode 30 from 2013-07-31T03:08:40
Mark Wine of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in Irvine, California discusses “The Extraterritorial Reach of the ITC in SI Group v. Sino Legend”. See also Orrick’s quarterl...
ListenJune 2013 – Episode 29 from 2013-07-07T23:01:42
Christopher Carani of McAndrews Held & Malloy Ltd in Chicago Illinois and DesignPatentAttorney.com on “Apple v. Samsung” (Length: 39:12) Download MP3
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Selvyn Seidel of Fulbrook Capital Management in New York City on “Third Party Financing of Patent Litigation” (Length: 26:27) Download MP3
ListenJanuary 2013 – Episode 27 from 2013-03-02T04:59:25
Belinda Scrimenti of Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP in Chicago discusses her papers entitled “100 Years of Seeing RED – A Historical Perspective on the Second C...
ListenNovember 2012 – Episode 26 from 2013-01-25T03:54:09
Donald M. Cameron of Bereskin & Parr LLP in Toronto Canada explains the Canadian Supreme Court decision in Teva v. Pfizer on the VIAGRA use patent. (Length: 12:39) Download MP3
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Karen Canady of canady + lortz LLP in Los Angeles provides a patent attorney’s view of the basics of genes and the hotly-contested litigation over biotechnology patents. (Length: 11:12) Download MP3
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Trevor Cook of Bird & Bird, London England discusses “English Patent Litigation – Under New Management” (Length: 17:53) Download MP3
ListenMay 2012 – Episode 23 from 2012-06-10T03:40:28
James Gould, of Locke Lord LLP, New York City discusses “Comics and Copyright and a Super Legal Battle” (Length: 15:20) Download MP3
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Cynthia Lopez Beverage of ST Ericsson in Santa Clara California discusses “Surviving in a Secondary Patent Marketplace”. (Length: 22:23) Download MP3
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Robert Fischer of Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto in New York City discusses the history and recent cases involving patentable subject matter in the computer and business methods areas. (Len...
ListenDecember 2011 – Episode 20 from 2011-12-07T06:42:44
Gareth Morgan of Winston & Strawn LLP, London, England explains the Human Genome Sciences v. Eli Lilly decision of the UK Supreme Court and the meaning of “industrial applicability”...
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Bart Showalter of Baker Botts LLP in Dallas, Texas on “The Top US Patent Decisions of 2010-2011” and why these decisions were worthy of receiving a “Markey” award for their individual category. (Le...
ListenDecember 2010 – Episode 18 from 2010-12-12T06:41:25
Paul England of the London Office of Simmons & Simmons discusses “Cross-border Injunctions in Europe” (Length: 18:22) Download MP3
ListenNovember 2010 – Episode 17 from 2010-11-22T06:40:27
Thomas M. Williams of Howrey’s False Marking Task Force in Chicago, Illinois: “False Patent Marking and the Solo Cup Case”. Donald M. Cameron of Cameron MacKendrick LLP, Toronto, Canada: “The Amazo...
ListenOctober 2010 – Episode 16 from 2010-10-09T06:39:42
Christopher Marchese of Fish & Richardson, San Diego, California: “Runaway Patent Damages Awards: Is Statutory Reform on the Way?” See also Chris’ Patent Damages blog, on Twi...
ListenSeptember 2010 – Episode 15 from 2010-09-09T06:38:52
DeAnn Smith of Foley Hoag LLP in Boston, Mass.: “Chemically Complicated: Effective Arguments to Combat “Obvious to Try” Rejections with respect to Takeda and the Chemical ArtsR...
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Frederick L. Whitmer of Kilpatrick Stockton LLP in New York City explains the Cybor Uncertainty Principle in “Claim Construction in Patent Law: A Question of Law?”. (Length: 30:37) Download MP3
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Dale Lazar, of DLA Piper in Reston, Virginia discusses the Supreme Court of the United State’s Bilski decision on the patentability of business methods. (Length: 17:00) Download MP3
ListenDecember 2009 – Episode 12 from 2009-12-15T06:36:23
Jennifer Silverman of Ellenoff Grossman and Schole LLP in New York City discusses U.S. trademark dilution and the Dec. 3, 2009 decision in Starbucks vs. Wolfe’s Borough (Charbucks) lawsuit. (Length...
ListenNovember 2009 – Episode 11 from 2009-11-15T06:35:40
The New Jersey Patent Rules – one year later. Guests Stephen Roth of Lerner David Littenberg Krumholz and Mentlik, LLP in Westfield, New Jersey and Philip Johnson, Chief Intellectual Property Couns...
ListenOctober 2009 – Episode 10 from 2009-10-15T06:35:19
In Re Bose and Fraud on the US Trademarks Office regarding declarations of use. Guests: Jonathan Hudis of Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier and Neustadt, LLP and Kimberley Seluga of Sunstein Kann Mu...
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Krista Schwartz of Jones Day on “Software and Scenes a Faire” in computer copyright cases and Charles Weiss of Kenyon and Kenyon on “Ariad: Federal Circuit to Consider Existence of Written Descript...
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Niri Shanmuganathan of the London office of Taylor Wessing discusses Liability for User Generated Content on the Internet and Ed Reines of the Silicon Valley office of Weil, Gotshal and Manges LLP ...
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Chris Hansen of the ACLU in New York City and Warren Woessner of Schwegman Lundberg Woessner in Minneapolis discuss the Complaint filed by doctor and patient groups against the patents on the BRCA1...
ListenJune 2009 – Episode 6 from 2009-06-12T04:51:35
The Honourable Michael Black AC, the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia, discusses the Fast Track Direction that affects trade-mark and copyright cases issued April 2009. It is part of...
ListenMay 2009 – Episode 5 from 2009-05-30T04:37:04
The Right Honourable Sir Robin Jacob of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales discusses his submissions to the European Commission Pharma Sector Inquiry. Baila Celedonia of Cowan Liebowitz and L...
ListenApril 2009 – Episode 4 from 2009-04-24T04:35:44
Rowan Freeland of Simmons and Simmons in London discusses the UK House of Lords decision in Lundbeck on sufficiency of disclosure in UK patents. See also his case comment. Robert Yoches of Finnegan...
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