Patent Reform - In the News

POPA Does Some Self-Examination

7.12.07 • 

Results from the Commerce Department’s 2006 Federal Human Capital Survey were made available to the Patent Office Professional Association (POPA) and they aren’t encouraging.

Senate Hears Patent Reform Suggestions: Biberstein

6.21.07 • 

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary heard the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) view on Patent Reform from Kathy Biberstein of Alkermes, Inc.

Senate Hears Patent Reform Suggestions: Squires

6.20.07 • 

John A. Squires, Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for Goldman, Sachs & Co., testified before the Senate Committee for the Judiciary on the new Patent Reform Act.

Senate Hears Patent Reform Suggestions: Doyle

6.17.07 • 

The General Counsel for Palm, Inc. spoke to Congress about the company’s position on the new patent reform bill, but also provided a window into the views of the Coalition for Patent Fairness.

Senate Hears Patent Reform Suggestions: Bernstein

6.16.07 • 

This post will discuss the testimony of Bruce G. Bernstein, the Chief Intellectual Property and Licensing Officer for InterDigital Communications Corporation.

Senate Hears Patent Reform Suggestions: Dudas

6.13.07 • 

USPTO Director Jon Dudas testified before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and discussed the Patent Reform Act. This post summarizes his most important points.

Plaintiffs Don’t Always Win in the E.D. of Texas

5.31.07 • 

EchoStar pulled off a rare defendant victory against Forgent, proving that plaintiffs don’t get carte blanche in E. D. Texas.

Things Go from Bad to Worse for Vonage

4.22.07 • 

Vonage’s latest SEC filings reveal there is even more carnage on the horizon.

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