January 2025

Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law […]

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Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law

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Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law

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Comet Wins $17M Fee Award After $40M Trade Secret Win

By Bonnie Eslinger ( January 29, 2025, 8:07 PM EST) — A California federal judge has ordered Singapore-headquartered XP Power to pay $17 million to Comet Technologies USA for the tech company’s legal fees in the wake of Comet’s $40 million trial win, saying the award will deter “malicious trade secret misappropriation” and “encourage trade

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Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law

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Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law

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USPTO Backlog ‘Unacceptable,’ Trump’s Commerce Pick Says

By Ryan Davis ( January 29, 2025, 8:18 PM EST) — U.S. Secretary of Commerce nominee Howard Lutnick said at his confirmation hearing Wednesday that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s backlog of unexamined patent applications is “unacceptable,” and pledged to work to reduce it so that patents are issued more quickly…. Law360 is on

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Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law

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Last week’s conferences in Asia

Last week I gave two presentations in Asia.  On Monday, I presented The Law and Economics of Wrongful Patent Assertion at IEEM (Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau)’s 20th Intellectual Property Seminar, “Proportionality in Intellectual Property Law,” in Macau, S.A.R.  The presentation summarized some of my current book project, Wrongful Patent Assertion:  A Comparative Law

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