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CAFC Overturns Win for Nintendo Based on District Court’s Incorrect Claim Construction Analysis

IP Watchdog

District Court for the Western District of Washington in an infringement suit brought by Genuine Enabling Technology (Genuine) against Nintendo Company and Nintendo of America (collectively “Nintendo”) for allegedly infringing certain claims of Genuine’s U.S. 6,219,730 (‘730 patent).

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CAFC Says District Court’s Claim Construction Rendered Dependent Claims ‘Meaningless’

IP Watchdog

district courts handling claim construction are to construe a patent’s independent claims in light of limitations included in dependent claims. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a precedential decision in Littelfuse, Inc. Mersen USA EP Corp. clarifying how U.S.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

As the world continues to undergo rapid technological advancements, the legal industry has not been left behind (although some lawyers may wish it was). With emerging new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, many people have started considering what legal software might mean for the legal profession’s future.

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ED of Texas Adopts Magistrate’s Claim Construction in Finding No Infringement of Debit Card Patents

IP Watchdog

AlexSam, Inc. filed suit for patent infringement against Simon and Blackhawk, alleging infringement of U.S. 6,000,608 (the ‘608 patent).

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CAFC Enters Trio of Rule 36 Judgments in Favor of Google, Unified Patents and One World Technologies

IP Watchdog

Without the benefit of an appellate court’s reasoned analysis of arguments raised on appeal, IP attorneys and professionals are left grasping for answers from PTAB rulings without knowing for certain whether the PTAB’s construction of obviousness doctrine is proper.

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CAFC Sends Amazon Patent Case Back to District Court Due to Ambiguous Stipulation

IP Watchdog

The circuit judges vacated the ruling, which found Amazon did not infringe on two AlterWAN patents for internet network technology. The CAFC found the stipulation to be vague and lacking detail, and thus vacated the ruling and sent it back to the district court.

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[Educational Webcast] Protect Sensitive Data and Control Costs: An eDiscovery Blueprint for the Construction Industry

Complex Discovery

Editors Note: The construction industry faces unique and evolving eDiscovery challenges, from managing vast data volumes to safeguarding sensitive communications and project plans. HaystackIDs webcast will provide construction attorneys with a practical blueprint for leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline eDiscovery processes.