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Mike Sellers Bracewell & Giuliani LLP

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Shot down by the Gunn: the Supreme Court rules in favor of leaving malpractice cases involving underlying patent issues with state courts *

USA - February 22 2013
On February 20, 2013, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in the case of Gunn v. Minton. The heart of this matter is whether the state-based…

Co-authors: Michael R. Samardzija, Ph.D., Dale Wainwright.


Terrorizing patent practitioners: highlights from oral argument at the Supreme Court for Gunn v. Minton *

USA - February 5 2013
On January 16, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in Gunn. The heart of the matter is whether the state-based…

Co-authors: Michael R. Samardzija, Ph.D., Dale Wainwright.


Returning fire: the respondent's brief and several supporting amicus curiae briefs in Gunn v. Minton *

USA - January 10 2013
Earlier we reported on both the U.S. Supreme Court's grant of certiorari in the Gunn v. Minton case decided by the Supreme Court of Texas and the…

Co-authors: Michael R. Samardzija, Ph.D., Dale Wainwright.


Opening shots in Gunn v. Minton: the petitioner's brief and several amici curiae briefs in support *

USA - December 27 2012
Earlier this year we reported on the granting of certiorari for the case of Gunn v. Minton from the Supreme Court of Texas. The case involves a claim of…

Co-authors: Michael R. Samardzija, Ph.D., Dale Wainwright.


Gunning for the Supreme Court: a substantial case arising from Texas that means more than you think! *

USA - October 9 2012
On Friday, October 5, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in Gunn v. Minton, seeking to address whether the Federal Circuit and other courts following its lead have departed from the Supreme Court's "arising under" jurisdiction standard for federal courts under 28 U.S.C. § 1338 in regards to state-based malpractice actions involving patent law.

Co-authors: Michael R. Samardzija, Ph.D., Dale Wainwright, Jeffrey L. Oldham.


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