Intel Appeal Confronts ‘Eye-Popping’ $2.2 Billion Patent Verdict
Intel Corp. is challenging an “eye-popping” $2.2 billion patent verdict before the Federal Circuit. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza expects the Court to “closely scrutinize” the award. Read More
Intel Corp. is challenging an “eye-popping” $2.2 billion patent verdict before the Federal Circuit. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza expects the Court to “closely scrutinize” the award. Read More
West Texas judge Alan Albright, best known as a magnet for patent litigation, issued a 59-page opinion striking down Texas’ book ban law. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza has studied Judge Albright’s work and says the opinion offers a rare window into his decision-writing style. Read More
Recent Federal Circuit venue disputes spotlight the need for a better approach to questions of nonpatent law in patent cases. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza explains and offers some ideas in his latest work. Read More
Conflicting rulings in a dispute between Intel and VLSI have led to a situation described by Prof. Paul Gugliuzza as “Schrodinger’s patents.” Read More
An appeal challenging Idaho’s “anti ‘patent troll’” law on constitutional grounds is new ground for the Federal Circuit, says Prof. Paul Gugliuzza. Read More
Litigation between judges on the Federal Circuit bench not only raises significant issues, it threatens to leave “wounds” that will “take a long time to heal, if they ever do,” says Prof. Paul Gugliuzza. Read More
Litigation between judges on the Federal Circuit bench not only raises significant issues, it threatens to leave “wounds” that will “take a long time to heal, if they ever do,” says Prof. Paul Gugliuzza. Read More
A dispute over Judge Pauline Newman’s fitness on the Federal Circuit bench has spilled into litigation. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza lays out the issues for Patently-O. Read More
Luxury brand Hermes prevailed in its trademark suit against MetaBirkins NFTs creator Mason Rothschild, setting the first federal precedent for litigation about the digital assets. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza explains why. Read More
A patent licensing dispute between Salesforce and WSOU has prompted broader discovery than is typical in the West Texas court hearing the matter, says Prof. Paul Gugliuzza. Read More