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Shure Incorporated v. ClearOne, Inc.
Case Number:
21-1024
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830 Patent Infringement (Fed. Question)
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August 24, 2021
Fed. Circ. Shoots Down Sanctions Bid In Microphone IP Fight
The Federal Circuit has refused to sanction microphone maker Shure Inc. in a case in which the appellate court already let stand a finding that the Illinois company was in contempt of an order barring it from selling one of its products in the middle of a patent lawsuit.
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July 20, 2021
Fed. Circ. Dismisses Mic Maker's Fight Over Injunction
The Federal Circuit on Tuesday shot down an interlocutory appeal by Shure Inc., letting stand a lower court's finding that Shure was in contempt of an order barring the Illinois microphone maker from selling one of its products in the midst of a patent lawsuit.
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July 01, 2021
Fed. Circ. Forecast: Kite Takes Aim At Juno's $1.2B IP Win
The Federal Circuit next week will hear Kite Pharma's appeal of a $1.2 billion verdict in favor of Juno Therapeutics in a case over a cancer treatment patent, marking the first time the appeals court will hear a case in-person since the start of the pandemic. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major patent cases facing the court in the coming week.
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June 22, 2021
Fed. Circ. Will Return To In-Person Arguments In August
After almost 15 months of holding arguments remotely, the Federal Circuit plans to open its doors to lawyers again in late August, but will test out new in-person COVID-19 protocols in two cases next month, including Kite Pharma Inc.'s high-profile appeal of a $1.2 billion patent infringement judgment against it.