The CAFC on Friday issued a precedential decision denying a number of inventors’ associations standing to sue the USPTO for ...
Yesterday, a petition for writ of certiorari was filed at the U.S. Supreme Court taking aim at the federal judiciary’s ...
Emerging technologies are developing quickly, making it increasingly difficult for IP teams to understand where innovation is heading, who is leading, and what these developments mean for business and ...
About 20 years ago, Hotels.com had a series of commercials starring a character called “Captain Obvious.” This character ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a precedential decision today, authored by Chief Judge Moore, ...
For more than two centuries, the patent system has rested on a simple bargain: inventors publicly disclose their inventions ...
Sometimes these "expert" witnesses aren't especially knowledgeable. Even worse, sometimes they mislead lawmakers in the hope ...
The CAFC issued a decision today affirming two PTAB final written decisions that found Robert Bosch and Mercedes-Benz USA ...
On June 30, 2026, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, and the ...
The Federal Circuit issued a decision today affirming three PTAB final written decisions that found all challenged claims of ...
“American inventors became a minority in their own patent office. They never took the majority back.” – RTI Patent Index Red Tape Index (RTI), a project of the regulatory intelligence platform ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing are compressing the invention cycle itself. That compression is no longer theoretical.