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Last Two Weeks in the Federal Circuit (December 27 - January 7)

The Federal Circuit is holding its first argument session of 2022 this week (with a return to telephonic arguments in light of the Omicron variant).  In this post, we take a look back at how the Court closed out 2021 and...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (July 26-30): Sua sponte claim construction

The Federal Circuit has its August sitting this week—its last before September’s scheduled return to in-person arguments. Before taking the virtual bench for the final time, the Court issued six opinions last week. Below we...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (July 19-23): Considering Secondary Considerations

As expected, the Senate has voted to confirm Tiffany Cunningham as the Federal Circuit’s newest judge. This makes history, giving the Federal Circuit its first ever Black judge and bringing the Court to gender parity for the...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (July 12-16): Under Alice, Another Patent Bites The Dust

Keniece Gray, Morrison & Foerster summer associate, co-authored this post.  We could have a new Federal Circuit judge today (achieving gender parity on the Court). Last week, the Senate invoked cloture (by a 63-34 vote) on...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (June 28-July 2): What Do We Do with a Venue Dodger?

The Federal Circuit sits for oral arguments this week. Despite juggling argument preparation and the July 4 holiday weekend, the Court still managed to release several decisions last week. One was a precedential order...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (May 24-28): Once A Granted Patent, Always a Granted Patent?

We hope our readers had a restful Memorial Day Weekend. Even DC’s cicadas took the weekend off. Before the long weekend, the Federal Circuit left us with 3 precedential opinions, including one addressing what qualifies as...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (May 10-14): The Arthrex and No-Appeal-Bar Gifts Keep on Giving

The Federal Circuit had a busy week, issuing 18 opinions—8 of them precedential.  One of those cases put a new spin on two PTAB-related issues we’ve covered extensively on this blog: Arthrex (which held PTAB judges were...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (April 26-30): The Potentially Limited Life Of IP Assignment Provisions In Employment Contracts

Today’s big news in the patent world is probably the CVSG in American Axle and the potential for a new Supreme Court case on subject-matter eligibility. But the day-to-day work goes on at the Federal Circuit, including with...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit: Waiver and Constitutional Avoidance

The Federal Circuit issued just one precedential opinion last week.  But it’s an interesting one:  The Court exercised its discretion to reach (or rather, avoid) a constitutional issue not pressed or passed upon by the trial...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (December 14-18): And/or confusion

Last week, we got what may be the last big batch of Federal Circuit opinions of 2020.  (In 2019, only six more opinions issued between this time and the end of the year.)  Although most of last week’s decisions were issued...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (November 30-December 4): Appellate Jurisdiction Over Agency Orders

Apparently it’s a myth that Thanksgiving turkey makes you sleepy.  We beg to differ, judging from how much time it took us to shake off the food coma.  The Federal Circuit seemingly was in the same boat:  It had a slow...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (November 9-13): Analyzing Analogous Art

Last week, the Federal Circuit was relatively busy, issuing five precedential opinions and three other written decisions.  Below we provide our usual weekly statistics and our case of the week—our highly subjective selection...more

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