This week in Other Barks & Bites: the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit applies its minimum contacts analysis from Acorda to find the constitutional exercise of personal jurisdiction over Samsung Bioepis in Regeneron v. Mylan; Judge Holte of the Federal Court of Claims grants-in-part motions to compel the government and third-party defendant Idemia in a patent infringement case over e-passport reader technology; and more.
Recent Posts
- Stewart Defends Hands-On Approach as Squires Confirmation Looms
- Former USPTO Solicitor Urges Squires Confirmation, Accuses Acting Director of Overreach
- Other Barks & Bites for Friday, September 12: Novartis Loses Challenge to IRA Drug Price Negotiation Program; Lutnick Wants a Share of University IP Licensing; and EUIPO Announces First Copyright Conference
- Government Taking a Cut of University Royalties Would Threaten Bayh-Dole’s ROI
- Conservatives Appeal to Lutnick’s Inventor Roots in Urging Him to Drop ‘Patent Tax’ Proposal