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Supreme Court Floats Raft of New IP Cases

By Barry Barnett on January 10, 2014

The big three of intellectual property disputes in federal courts – the Copyright Act, the Patent Act, and the Lanham (Trademark) Act – drew the focus of the U.S. Supreme Court today. The justices granted review in three IP cases and one IP-ish one. The cases present these questions:

Whether the Federal Circuit erred in holding…

Posted in Intellectual Property

SCOTUSblog Review of Patent Term

By Barry Barnett on July 6, 2011

Ronald Mann over at SCOTUSblog just posted Commentary: Tide turns for Federal Circuit in patent cases. He looks at the three-for-three record of the lone circuit that reviews patent law issues in the Supreme Court during the 2010 Term:

  • Microsoft Corp. v. i4i P'ship, No. 10-290 (U.S. June 9, 2011) (post here)
  • Board of Trustees of

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Barnett is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, a partner in Susman Godfrey’s Dallas and New York offices, and a graduate of Yale University and Harvard Law School. With three decades of trial work representing both plaintiffs and defendants, Barnett is a master strategist in complex commercial litigation.

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