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It Is Improper To Read a Claim in a Grammatically Incorrect Way Simply To Include a Disclosed Embodiment

USA - February 11 2021 SIMO Holdings Inc. v. Hong Kong uCloudlink Network Technology Ltd. et al., 19-2411 (Fed. Cir. Jan. 5, 2021) The patentee sued for infringement…

Ivan M. Poullaos, Michael R. Rueckheim, Allison N. Skopec, Danielle Williams

Anticipation Finding Based on PTAB’s Claim Interpretation Deprived the Patentee of Due Notice

USA - February 10 2021 The patentee appealed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) decision in an inter partes review finding the challenged claims unpatentable. The…

Ivan M. Poullaos, Michael R. Rueckheim, Noorossadat Torabi, Danielle Williams

The Concept of “Built-In Apportionment” Can Be Used To Assume the Negotiators to a License Arrived at the Value of the Asserted Patent

USA - January 14 2021 Following trial, a jury found patent infringement and awarded damages based on sales of the accused products. The damages calculation was based on a…

Jason Z. Pesick, Ivan M. Poullaos, Michael R. Rueckheim, Danielle Williams

PTAB’s Decision To Institute CBM Review Not Reviewable by Federal Circuit

USA - January 14 2021 The Federal Circuit considered two questions: 1) whether the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s decision that a patent qualified for covered business…

Jason Z. Pesick, Ivan M. Poullaos, Michael R. Rueckheim, Danielle Williams

Scope of Analogous Art Depends on Whether It Is From the Same Field of Endeavor, Or Is Reasonably Pertinent

USA - November 25 2020 This case considers the appropriate standard for determining if prior art is analogous for purposes of determining unpatentability. On inter partes…

Ivan M. Poullaos, Leah Romm, Michael R. Rueckheim, Danielle Williams