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July 17, 2023
The Biggest Patent Rulings Of 2023: A Midyear Report
In the first six months of the year, the U.S. Supreme Court imposed limits on broadly written patents, while the Federal Circuit set rules on when inter partes reviews limit invalidity arguments in court. Here's a look at the most notable patent rulings of 2023, so far.
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May 15, 2023
What's Next For Patent Eligibility After Latest Denials?
While the U.S. Supreme Court declined again on Monday to address patent eligibility, attorneys said calls for more clarity on the divisive issue aren't going away, with eyes turning to future cases at the high court or the Federal Circuit, or to congressional legislation.
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May 15, 2023
Justices Again Decline To Reconsider Patent Eligibility Test
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear two cases dealing with patent eligibility, turning aside a call by the U.S. solicitor general to take up the cases in order to bring "much-needed clarification" to the contentious issue.
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April 20, 2023
Feds Want To Dismantle Alice Patent Precedent, Justices Told
A Finnish sports technology company shot back at arguments from the solicitor general advising the U.S. Supreme Court to take on an appeal from a patent licensing company, arguing that the government is essentially "proposing a new patent-eligibility standard" that would "dismantle the court's precedents."
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April 05, 2023
SG Urges Justices To Tackle Patent Eligibility In 2 Cases
The solicitor general recommended Wednesday that the U.S. Supreme Court should hear two cases dealing with patent eligibility, saying that hearing both in tandem will bring "much-needed clarification" to the contentious issue.
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October 03, 2022
High Court Again Asks For SG's Views On Patent Eligibility
Just three months after rejecting a patent eligibility case that the U.S. solicitor general had recommended hearing, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked for the federal government's take on whether it should hear a different case on the contentious issue.
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July 12, 2022
At High Court, Patent Biz Argues Case Is Unlike American Axle
Lawyers for a New York patent-holding company are the latest to make their case for why their U.S. Supreme Court petition is actually different from the American Axle patent eligibility case that justices rejected last month.
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April 22, 2022
Justices Told Smartwatch Case Is Best For Tackling Alice
As the U.S. Supreme Court awaits the U.S. solicitor general's brief, requested a year ago, on whether the standard for patent eligibility needs clarification, a group of attorneys has told the justices a different case involving smartwatches is a better vehicle for addressing the issue.
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March 23, 2022
Patent Co. Latest To Jump On Justices' American Axle Docket
A patent-holding company is the latest to hear the call of American Axle's widely watched high court bid over patent eligibility and is using the case to pitch its scuttled infringement case against a Finnish sports technology company, citing a New York judge's "misplaced quasi-enablement analysis."