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Federal Circuit Denies Challenges to USPTO Director’s Discretionary Denial Decisions

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Key Takeaways - The Federal Circuit upheld the USPTO director’s discretion to deny IPRs, rejecting due process and APA challenges to the agency’s evolving policy framework....more

Mayer Brown

Scaling a Business Through Strategic IP Partnerships and Brand Licensing

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I. INTRODUCTION - Brand license agreements can drive business growth and brand recognition. By granting rights to use, develop, and commercialize technology and other IP (such as trademarks), license agreements enable...more

Alston & Bird

Patent Case Summaries | Week Ending October 31, 2025

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Merck Serono S.A. v. Hopewell Pharma Ventures, Inc., Nos. 2025-1210, -1211 (Fed. Cir. (P.T.A.B.) Oct. 30, 2025). Opinion by Linn, joined by Hughes and Cunningham. Merck owns two patents directed to methods of treating...more

Jenner & Block

The Federal Circuit Expands Disclaimer of Patent Scope During Prosecution

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The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals’ recent decision in Focus Products Group International, LLC v. Kartri Sales Co., Inc., No. 2023-1446 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 30, 2025) reversed summary judgment of infringement on two patents and...more

McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP

Aortic Innovations LLC v. Edwards Lifesciences Corp. (Fed. Cir. 2025)

In a seemingly otherwise run-of-the-mill, albeit precedential, decision, the Federal Circuit affirmed a stipulated judgment of non-infringement in Aortic Innovations LLC v. Edwards Lifesciences Corp....more

Smart & Biggar

Exemplary or optional elements in Canadian patent claims

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With the advent of claim fees in 2022, applicants must now limit the number of claims in their Canadian patent applications to avoid government fees. While cancelling claims (particularly dependent claims) is the simplest...more

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Amgen Files BPCIA Complaints Against Dr. Reddy’s/Alvotech and Amneal Regarding Denosumab Biosimilars

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On November 6, 2025, Amgen, Inc. (“Amgen”) launched a new round of BPCIA denosumab litigations when it filed two cases in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, one against Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories (“Dr....more

Fish & Richardson

Standard Essential Patents: Life Cycle Overview

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Technologies such as Wi-Fi, 5G and 4G LTE, and high-fidelity video streaming are ubiquitous in modern products. In fact, a huge portion of everyday technologies is based on technical standards like these, and that portion is...more

Jones Day

UK Court of Appeal Upholds Invalidation of Adidas' "Three Stripe" Position Marks

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The court has reminded brand owners that position trade marks must comprise a single identifiable sign, and cannot be left open-ended by broad written descriptions. Fashion brand Thom Browne applied for declarations of...more

Kilpatrick

Patent Office Appeals Review Decision Suggests Policy Shift Toward Broader Eligibility For Ai-Related Patent Applications...

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Recently, the USPTO published a rare Appeals Review Panel (ARP) decision in Ex parte Desjardins, Appeal 2024-000567, September 26, 2025 (“ARP Decision”), that reversed a finding of ineligible subject matter in a patent...more

Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck, P.C.

FDA Proposes Sweeping Changes to Accelerate Biosimilar Development

On October 29, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), announced a new strategy aimed...more

Venable LLP

Key Considerations for Drafting and Negotiating Data Licensing Agreements

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Want to learn more about drafting, negotiating, and understanding intellectual property and technology contracts and have 10 minutes to spare? Grab your morning coffee or afternoon tea and dig into our Tech Contract Quick...more

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Canadian-inspired branding: what’s it all mean, eh?

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“Maple washing” and “maple glazing” are buzzwords gaining traction online and in the news, reflecting a rise in Canadian-inspired marketing of a wide variety of goods and services across the country....more

McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP

Lip-Sync for Your Rights: Recent Developments in Trademark Law and LGBTQ+ Performance Art

Drag is a form of performance art in which individuals use clothing, makeup, and exaggerated mannerisms to express and perform aspects of gender identity, often through parody, glamor, or camp. It can take many forms—from...more

Knobbe Martens

Aerospace IP Strategy in View of Recent U.S. Patent Office Updates

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Aerospace technology companies often decide between patenting an innovation or keeping it as a trade secret. Typically, the analysis involves comparing the potential strength of patent protection that is likely to result. If...more

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The Federal Circuit Will Not Disrupt the USPTO’s New Era of Discretionary Denials

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In a trio of rulings on Nov. 6, 2025, the Federal Circuit delivered a clear message: discretionary denial of Inter Partes Review (IPR) petitions is unreviewable on appeal. The court will not interfere with the U.S. Patent and...more

McDermott Will & Schulte

PC Court of Appeal significantly narrows directors’ personal liability for patent infringement

On October 3, 2025, in its decision in Philips v. Belkin (UPC_CoA_534/2024, UPC_CoA_19/2025, UPC_CoA_683/2024), the Court of Appeal (CoA) of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) addressed for the first time the circumstances under...more

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Bridging the Gap Between Brief and Bench: Graphics in Markman Hearings

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Whether you are a veteran partner or a first-year associate, preparing for a Markman hearing can be stressful. You may be done filing the briefs, but you have other things to contend with, such as refining the arguments,...more

Foley & Lardner LLP

Three Trends That Will Define AI in 2026

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Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share by Email Share Back to top There has been a great deal of discussion surrounding the current artificial intelligence (AI) boom, as well as the potential for a bust reminiscent of the...more

Mintz - Health Care Viewpoints

Can You Keep a Secret? The Trade Secret Tightrope in FDA-Regulated MedTech

Trade secrets are a critical tool for protecting medical technology innovations. To that end, a robust trade secret management program is essential for safeguarding these valuable assets. To be effective in today’s legal...more

Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP

The Precedent: Applicant Admitted Prior Art Can Be Used to Fill Missing Claim Limitations in a § 103 Obviousness Analysis

In this edition of The Precedent, we outline the decision in Shockwave Med., Inc. v. Cardiovascular Sys. In Shockwave Med., Inc. v. Cardiovascular Sys., the Federal Circuit addressed the use of Applicant Admitted Prior Art...more

Bennett Jones LLP

Understanding IP Infringement Risk in Typeface Use in AI-Generated Content

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In the world of design, typefaces and fonts are essential tools that help convey a brand's identity, evoke emotions and communicate messages effectively. However, the use of typefaces and fonts without proper licensing can...more

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USPTO Launches Streamlined Claim Set Pilot to Accelerate Patent Examination

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Key Takeaways: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) introduced a new pilot program offering expedited examination for certain pending, unexamined applications with narrowly tailored claim sets....more

Mayer Brown

IP Frameworks in Contracts for Emerging Technologies

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Emerging technologies, almost by definition, involve unpredictable challenges, risks and rewards. As a result, contracting well for the development or implementation of emerging technologies requires different deal structures...more

Hogan Lovells

UK High Court: landmark decision on copyright and Gen AI - Stability AI only liable for “extremely limited”, historical trade mark...

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In a highly anticipated judgment handed down on 4 November 2025, the High Court held that Stability AI is not liable for copyright infringement arising from the download of copies of Stable Diffusion in the UK from online...more

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