Knobbe Martens' attorneys Brenden Gingrich and Kathleen Mekjian conducted a workshop on Sunday, May 5, 2012 at the 99th Annual Meeting of The American Association of Immunologists (AAI), entitled "Monetizing Your Intellectual Property: Protecting Ideas that Generate Income." This presentation explores the types of research innovations that are protectable and provides practical tips for protecting innovations while avoiding some common pitfalls, which can compromise intellectual property.
Knobbe attorneys recently presented on "What Businesses & Engineers Need to Know About Recent Changes in U.S. Patent Law" at an event hosted by the Sino-American Biomedical and Pharmaceuticals Professionals Association (SABPA), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Knobbe Martens.
On Monday, September 24, Knobbe Martens hosted an IP Impact 2012 seminar at the Four Seasons – Palo Alto. Over 85 attendees enjoyed a special presentation by keynote speaker, Mr. Raymond Chen, Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor at the USPTO. Mr. Chen joined Knobbe Martens attorneys Gerard von Hoffmann, Brent Babcock and Scott Smith and presented on "Dealing Strategically with the America Invents Act", one of three presentations given during the seminar.
The America Invents Act (AIA), enacted in September 2011, made significant changes to patent law that go into effect September 2012 and March 2013. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently published over a thousand pages of rules dealing with the AIA . View this presentation to learn what hightech companies need to know about the AIA and what you should be doing to implement the right IP strategy at your company.
A panel of experts discussed the concept of “freedom to operate” in the context of evaluating and mitigating third party patent infringement risk at a recent OCTANe OC event. The discussion focused on startup companies, and the topics included: How to analyze the third party patent landscape; How to set an appropriate budget based on the company’s objectives and milestones; Understanding the impact of litigation on the company; What to do if the company is sued.
This presentation titled "The New gTLD Program: What, When, and Why" was given by Knobbe Martens Partner Jeff Van Hoosear on April 16, 2012 to the Orange County Patent Law Association (OCPLA).
On Saturday, April 28, 2012, Knobbe Martens Partner Agnes Juang presented "Intellectual Property Considerations During Product Development" at the Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Professionals Association (SABPA) 7th Annual Biomedical Forum, which was held at the McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium at UC Irvine.
Knobbe Martens hosted a Pre-Conference Workshop on Monday, October 15, 2012, at the IN3 Medical Device Summit in San Francisco. Knobbe Partners Paul Conover, Curtis Huffmire, and Karen Vogel Weil presented a “Patent Update for Medical Device Companies.” This forum took place in the hub of device investment and innovation in the San Francisco Bay Area, and brought together a diverse group of medtech’s key thought leaders to candidly discuss the critical issues that will define the future of all players in the evolving device space.
Knobbe attorneys recently presented on "What Businesses & Engineers Need to Know About Recent Changes in U.S. Patent Law" at an event hosted by the Sino-American Biomedical and Pharmaceuticals Professionals Association (SABPA), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Knobbe Martens.
On Monday, September 24, Knobbe Martens hosted an IP Impact 2012 seminar at the Four Seasons – Palo Alto. Over 85 attendees enjoyed a special presentation by keynote speaker, Mr. Raymond Chen, Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor at the USPTO. Mr. Chen joined Knobbe Martens attorneys Gerard von Hoffmann, Brent Babcock and Scott Smith and presented on "Dealing Strategically with the America Invents Act", one of three presentations given during the seminar.
The America Invents Act (AIA), enacted in September 2011, made significant changes to patent law that go into effect September 2012 and March 2013. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently published over a thousand pages of rules dealing with the AIA . View this presentation to learn what hightech companies need to know about the AIA and what you should be doing to implement the right IP strategy at your company.
A panel of experts discussed the concept of “freedom to operate” in the context of evaluating and mitigating third party patent infringement risk at a recent OCTANe OC event. The discussion focused on startup companies, and the topics included: How to analyze the third party patent landscape; How to set an appropriate budget based on the company’s objectives and milestones; Understanding the impact of litigation on the company; What to do if the company is sued.
This presentation titled "The New gTLD Program: What, When, and Why" was given by Knobbe Martens Partner Jeff Van Hoosear on April 16, 2012 to the Orange County Patent Law Association (OCPLA).
On Saturday, April 28, 2012, Knobbe Martens Partner Agnes Juang presented "Intellectual Property Considerations During Product Development" at the Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Professionals Association (SABPA) 7th Annual Biomedical Forum, which was held at the McDonnell Douglas Engineering Auditorium at UC Irvine.
Knobbe Martens hosted a Pre-Conference Workshop on Monday, October 15, 2012, at the IN3 Medical Device Summit in San Francisco. Knobbe Partners Paul Conover, Curtis Huffmire, and Karen Vogel Weil presented a “Patent Update for Medical Device Companies.” This forum took place in the hub of device investment and innovation in the San Francisco Bay Area, and brought together a diverse group of medtech’s key thought leaders to candidly discuss the critical issues that will define the future of all players in the evolving device space.
Knobbe Martens attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar presented “Why is Intellectual Property Important?” at a Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange (TVE2) event. The presentation was focused on the importance of IP to entrepreneurs and new businesses, and was part of an all-day event celebrating TVE2’s two year anniversary. The event was called “Innovate. Grow. Connect.”
The second breakout session was directed to attendees in the information technology (IT) and biotechnology sectors, with discussion about the recent Alice v. CLS Bank Supreme Court decision.
The Federal Circuit Review is a monthly newsletter featuring the latest case summaries handed down from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
In this issue:
Licensing to Foreign Manufacturers Satisfies Domestic Industry
Appeal Found to Be Moot in Light of “Side Bet”
Mere Design Choice Leads to Obviousness Finding
Design Patent Infringement Complaint Survives Dismissal
On Saturday, May 4, 2013, the Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Professionals Association (SABPA) held its 8th Annual Biomedical Forum. The forum focused on career development, entrepreneurship and the latest innovations in pharma/biotech and medical devices industries. The biomedical forum strives to provide an attractive platform for entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers, investors, executives, and policy makers to promote life sciences, biotech, medical device and alliances across the biomedical industry in Southern California and Asian countries. Knobbe Martens Partner Terry Tullis presented on “Commercialization and Patent Infringement.”
This presentation titled "Soarin' Over Your Trademarks - Keys to Monetizing Your Brands" was given by Knobbe Martens' Partners Susan M. Natland and Jeffrey Van Hoosear to a group of in-house counsel attending the American Corporate Counsel (ACC) SoCal Double Header.
On Monday, September 24, Knobbe Martens hosted an IP Impact 2012 seminar at the Four Seasons – Palo Alto. Over 85 attendees enjoyed a special presentation by keynote speaker, Mr. Raymond Chen, Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor at the USPTO. Following a short Q&A session with Mr. Chen, Knobbe Martens attorney Andrew H. Simpson presented on "What You Need to Know About Patent Filing and Litigation in Europe", one of three presentations given during the seminar.
The America Invents Act (AIA), enacted in September 2011, made significant changes to patent law that go into effect September 2012 and March 2013. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently published over a thousand pages of rules dealing with the AIA . View this presentation to learn what hightech companies need to know about the AIA and what you should be doing to implement the right IP strategy at your company.
Knobbe Martens attorneys Andrew Douglas and Shannon Lam presented "Intellectual Property for Engineers" on January 14, 2014 at the University of California, Irvine.
Our panel of Knobbe Martens partners hosted this complimentary and informative webinar to discuss the state of software and hardware IP protection and enforcement.
Challenges to obtaining broad software and hardware IP protection are coming from every side. The Supreme Court may decide this year whether certain software even qualifies as patentable subject matter. The USPTO is also examining certain types of software applications with higher scrutiny.
Many recent decisions at the Federal Circuit have made it harder to enforce the IP that you do obtain. In addition to those difficulties, pending patent reform legislation may force a “loser pays” approach in court, where a company may have to pay millions of dollars in legal fees if they don’t win their litigation.
Our panel explained these issues, and provided real-world strategies to help maximize the protection and enforcement of your intellectual property.
Knobbe Martens Partner Joseph Re presented at the Washington State Patent Law Association (WSPLA) event "Patent Prosecution Through the Eyes of a Patent Litigator" on Wednesday, September 19, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. View these slides for an in-depth view of patent prosecution and how recent court decisions have impacted IP law.
On October 23, 2013, Knobbe Martens Partners Andrew Douglas and Sabing Lee presented on "Preparing Your Medical Device NewCo for IP Due Diligence" at the OCTANe Medical Device and Investor Forum.
Partner Agnes Juang, Ph.D. presented "Navigating the Patent Minefield" at SABPA's 9th Annual Biomedical Forum on Saturday, April 26, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
The event showcased a number of experts across the pharmaceutical, medical device, and diagnostics industries.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar will host a free seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. This interactive and practical series will provide a basic overview of patents, copyrights and trademarks, while also answering questions about preparing patent applications and how to file for a patent. Entrepreneurs, investors, startups, inventors and anyone interested in learning how intellectual property and patents can help their business will benefit from these classes.
WHO: Knobbe Martens, one of the largest intellectual property firms in the United States, in conjunction with the Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange will host this series.
SPEAKERS: Jeide specializes in several areas of intellectual property law, including patent prosecution, legal opinion work and licensing. Cromar focuses on IP counseling and patent preparation and prosecution.
COST: Classes are free and open to the public. However, seating is limited so please RSVP via the following link: http://tve2ipbasicsseries.eventbrite.com/.
On Monday, September 24, Knobbe Martens hosted an IP Impact 2012 seminar at the Four Seasons – Palo Alto. Over 85 attendees enjoyed a special presentation by keynote speaker, Mr. Raymond Chen, Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor at the USPTO. Following a short Q&A session with Mr. Chen, Knobbe Martens attorneys Ron Schoenbam and Amy Chun presented on "Latest IP Issues Affecting High-Tech Companies", one of three presentations given during the seminar.
View this presentation to learn what hightech companies should be doing to implement the right IP strategy at your company.
“IP News You Need To Know” featured a discussion of significant recent court decisions and the latest trends from the U.S. Patent Office involving inter partes review (IPR) proceedings and other proceedings.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar hosted a seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. This presentation walks the viewer through how to file for a patent. Entrepreneurs, investors, startups, inventors and anyone interested in learning how intellectual property and patents can help their business will benefit from this presentation.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar hosted a seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. This presentation is from the first class giving a basic overview of patents, copyrights and trademarks.
Knobbe Martens' Partners Bil Bunker and Brenden Gingrich presented "Procedures, Pitfalls and Costs: Best Practices for Securing Foreign Patents " at the IP Impact 2012 seminar in McLean, Virginia on Wednesday, May 30, 2012. The seminar was designed for corporate counsel, C-Level executives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, IP managers and licensing executives.
Knobbe Martens attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar presented “Why is Intellectual Property Important?” at a Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange (TVE2) event. The presentation was focused on the importance of IP to entrepreneurs and new businesses, and was part of an all-day event celebrating TVE2’s two year anniversary. The event was called “Innovate. Grow. Connect.”
The second breakout session was directed to attendees in the information technology (IT) and biotechnology sectors, with discussion about the recent Alice v. CLS Bank Supreme Court decision.
The Federal Circuit Review is a monthly newsletter featuring the latest case summaries handed down from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
In this issue:
Licensing to Foreign Manufacturers Satisfies Domestic Industry
Appeal Found to Be Moot in Light of “Side Bet”
Mere Design Choice Leads to Obviousness Finding
Design Patent Infringement Complaint Survives Dismissal
On Saturday, May 4, 2013, the Sino-American Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Professionals Association (SABPA) held its 8th Annual Biomedical Forum. The forum focused on career development, entrepreneurship and the latest innovations in pharma/biotech and medical devices industries. The biomedical forum strives to provide an attractive platform for entrepreneurs, scientists, engineers, investors, executives, and policy makers to promote life sciences, biotech, medical device and alliances across the biomedical industry in Southern California and Asian countries. Knobbe Martens Partner Terry Tullis presented on “Commercialization and Patent Infringement.”
This presentation titled "Soarin' Over Your Trademarks - Keys to Monetizing Your Brands" was given by Knobbe Martens' Partners Susan M. Natland and Jeffrey Van Hoosear to a group of in-house counsel attending the American Corporate Counsel (ACC) SoCal Double Header.
On Monday, September 24, Knobbe Martens hosted an IP Impact 2012 seminar at the Four Seasons – Palo Alto. Over 85 attendees enjoyed a special presentation by keynote speaker, Mr. Raymond Chen, Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor at the USPTO. Following a short Q&A session with Mr. Chen, Knobbe Martens attorney Andrew H. Simpson presented on "What You Need to Know About Patent Filing and Litigation in Europe", one of three presentations given during the seminar.
The America Invents Act (AIA), enacted in September 2011, made significant changes to patent law that go into effect September 2012 and March 2013. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently published over a thousand pages of rules dealing with the AIA . View this presentation to learn what hightech companies need to know about the AIA and what you should be doing to implement the right IP strategy at your company.
Knobbe Martens attorneys Andrew Douglas and Shannon Lam presented "Intellectual Property for Engineers" on January 14, 2014 at the University of California, Irvine.
Our panel of Knobbe Martens partners hosted this complimentary and informative webinar to discuss the state of software and hardware IP protection and enforcement.
Challenges to obtaining broad software and hardware IP protection are coming from every side. The Supreme Court may decide this year whether certain software even qualifies as patentable subject matter. The USPTO is also examining certain types of software applications with higher scrutiny.
Many recent decisions at the Federal Circuit have made it harder to enforce the IP that you do obtain. In addition to those difficulties, pending patent reform legislation may force a “loser pays” approach in court, where a company may have to pay millions of dollars in legal fees if they don’t win their litigation.
Our panel explained these issues, and provided real-world strategies to help maximize the protection and enforcement of your intellectual property.
Knobbe Martens Partner Joseph Re presented at the Washington State Patent Law Association (WSPLA) event "Patent Prosecution Through the Eyes of a Patent Litigator" on Wednesday, September 19, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. View these slides for an in-depth view of patent prosecution and how recent court decisions have impacted IP law.
On October 23, 2013, Knobbe Martens Partners Andrew Douglas and Sabing Lee presented on "Preparing Your Medical Device NewCo for IP Due Diligence" at the OCTANe Medical Device and Investor Forum.
Partner Agnes Juang, Ph.D. presented "Navigating the Patent Minefield" at SABPA's 9th Annual Biomedical Forum on Saturday, April 26, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
The event showcased a number of experts across the pharmaceutical, medical device, and diagnostics industries.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar will host a free seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. This interactive and practical series will provide a basic overview of patents, copyrights and trademarks, while also answering questions about preparing patent applications and how to file for a patent. Entrepreneurs, investors, startups, inventors and anyone interested in learning how intellectual property and patents can help their business will benefit from these classes.
WHO: Knobbe Martens, one of the largest intellectual property firms in the United States, in conjunction with the Temecula Valley Entrepreneur’s Exchange will host this series.
SPEAKERS: Jeide specializes in several areas of intellectual property law, including patent prosecution, legal opinion work and licensing. Cromar focuses on IP counseling and patent preparation and prosecution.
COST: Classes are free and open to the public. However, seating is limited so please RSVP via the following link: http://tve2ipbasicsseries.eventbrite.com/.
On Monday, September 24, Knobbe Martens hosted an IP Impact 2012 seminar at the Four Seasons – Palo Alto. Over 85 attendees enjoyed a special presentation by keynote speaker, Mr. Raymond Chen, Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor at the USPTO. Following a short Q&A session with Mr. Chen, Knobbe Martens attorneys Ron Schoenbam and Amy Chun presented on "Latest IP Issues Affecting High-Tech Companies", one of three presentations given during the seminar.
View this presentation to learn what hightech companies should be doing to implement the right IP strategy at your company.
“IP News You Need To Know” featured a discussion of significant recent court decisions and the latest trends from the U.S. Patent Office involving inter partes review (IPR) proceedings and other proceedings.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar hosted a seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. This presentation walks the viewer through how to file for a patent. Entrepreneurs, investors, startups, inventors and anyone interested in learning how intellectual property and patents can help their business will benefit from this presentation.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar hosted a seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. This presentation is from the first class giving a basic overview of patents, copyrights and trademarks.
Knobbe Martens' Partners Bil Bunker and Brenden Gingrich presented "Procedures, Pitfalls and Costs: Best Practices for Securing Foreign Patents " at the IP Impact 2012 seminar in McLean, Virginia on Wednesday, May 30, 2012. The seminar was designed for corporate counsel, C-Level executives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, IP managers and licensing executives.
Knobbe Martens’ patent attorneys Russell Jeide and Scott Cromar hosted a seminar series on intellectual property basics for Temecula’s business community. Entrepreneurs, investors, startups, inventors and anyone interested in learning how intellectual property and patents can help their business will benefit from this presentation.
Knobbe Martens Attorney Tom Cowan presented "Introduction to IP: Basics of Patents, Trademarks, & Trade Secrets" at a seminar series in our San Diego office.
On March 14, 2013, Knobbe Martens Partner Carol Pitzel Cruz presented at the 24th C5 Forum on Biotech Patenting 2013. The presentation was titled "The Red Flags Every Patent Attorney Needs to Know to Successfully Navigate the Regulatory Landscape for Biosimilars" and Pitzel Cruz covered the U.S. law.
Her presentation analyzed the key features of the new Food and Drug Administration guidelines for American biosimilar approval under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act.
In view of the U.S. approval process for biosimilars, companies are gearing up to either produce their own biosimilar products, or to defend against their entry onto the market. While the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (BPCIA) spells out many of the requirements, the pathway for approval is complicated. Our panel of experts discuss the features of the BPCIA and how it operates for both approved biologics as well as biosimilar entrants. They also make some predictions on its impact for life science companies.
The webinar is 60 minutes, complete with Q&A.
Community SUmmit: Legal & Licensing / Open Source Software in a World of Soft...Paris Open Source Summit
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On March 30 and 31, 2017, Knobbe Martens attorneys presented written and oral educational material at an IP Seminar Series “Overseas Intellectual Property Rights Protection for Chinese Enterprises” sponsored by CHOFN, a Chinese IP law firm in Guangzhou and Shenzhen, China.
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Intellectual Property for Small Business Seminar 2012Thomas Dunlap
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Tools, checklists and information on the ways patent reform will affect R&D and new product development. http://patentreformimpact.com http://newlogicusa.com
Partner Ben Anger discusses the latest developments and advanced strategies for PTAB practice, specifically focused on the petitioner side. Ben covers issues related to selecting the prior art, anticipation versus single-reference obviousness, motivation to combine, post-institution practice, and more.
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Knobbe partners Jeff Van Hoosear (OC) Jason Jardine (SD) and associate Julia Hanson (SD) recently gave a presentation at San Diego Fashion week on intellectual property for designers and artists. The presentation explored what IP is, why it is important to designers, top 5 misconceptions, how to get a copyright, how to get a trademark and how to get a design patent.
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Speakers: Melanie Seelig and Mauricio Uribe
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Speakers: Mauricio Uribe
Partner Jason Gersting, Ph.D. moderated a panel of his peers in a discussion about learning how to identify the waves in current written description and enablement law and tips for smoothly riding them to expand, enhance and protect life sciences intellectual property rights. Panelists included Knobbe Martens partners Jessica Achtsam, Eric Furman, Ph.D., and Dan Altman.
Partner Mauricio Uribe kicked off a two-part, comprehensive discussion on open-source software and third-party vendors. The presentation served as an introduction to the topic and provided more general information.
Speakers: Mauricio Uribe
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Speakers: Mauricio Uribe
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Speakers: Mauricio Uribe, Vlad Lozan
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Speakers: Melanie Seelig and Mauricio Uribe
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Speakers: Mauricio Uribe and Paul Stellmann
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This was the second and more advanced part of the webinar on understanding and protecting artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. If you missed the introductory webinar on this topic, you can view the recording here.
Speakers: Mauricio Uribe and Kenny Masaki
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