Scott McKeown Quoted by Bloomberg Law on PTO and Patent Review
Scott McKeown was quoted by Bloomberg Law in an article titled “Patent Office To Cement All-Or-Nothing Patent Review Approach.” Read more (subscription required).
Scott McKeown was quoted by Bloomberg Law in an article titled “Patent Office To Cement All-Or-Nothing Patent Review Approach.” Read more (subscription required).
In Westlaw Journal: Intellectual Property, John Strand was quoted in an article titled “Attorneys react to high court's copyright ban for annotated state laws.” Read more.
Wolf Greenfield achieved a victory on behalf of client Geotab, a global leader in IoT and connected transportation, in a patent infringement lawsuit in the District of Delaware brought by non-practici...
Wolf Greenfield has been listed among the top law firms in Chambers USA 2020. The firm was ranked as one of the top intellectual property law firms in Massachusetts, and was described as earning “prai...
In an interview with Motiv Design, Christina Licursi shares her perspective on trademarks and copyrights. Read the interview.
Scott McKeown was quoted by Law360 in an article titled “Fed. Circ. Ruling Lets PTAB Keep Close Eye On Amendments.” Read more (subscription required).
Nathan Speed was quoted by Law360 in an article titled “The Impact of Distinct Printed Publication Rules In Exams, IPR.” Read more (subscription required).
Nathan Speed was quoted by Law360 in an article titled “The Impact of Distinct Printed Publication Rules In Exams, IPR.” Read more (subscription required).
Scott McKeown was quoted by Bloomberg Law in an article titled “Patent Board Precedent Leaves Prior Art Burden with Applicants.” Read more (subscription required).
Scott McKeown was quoted by Bloomberg Law in an article titled “Patent Office Relief Comes as IP Attorneys Shuffle Priorities.” Read more (subscription required).
Scott McKeown was quoted by Managing Intellectual Property in an article titled “SCOTUS or Congress: Where Will Arthrex Go Next?” Read more (subscription required).
On behalf of the Boston Patent Law Association, Jonathan Roses co-authored a response to the USPTO's request for comments on patenting AI inventions. Read the response.