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Feb 18 2025 Video FedSoc Forums The Federal Circuit's Reliance on One-Word Affirmances Under Rule 36: Is it Lawful? Joseph Cianfrani, Robert J. Rando, Amit R. Vora The Federal Circuit’s first Chief Judge, the Honorable Howard T. Markey, announced, “In our Court...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Feliciano v. Department of Transportation
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Federal Circuit Failure to Apply Daubert Results in Unfairly Inflated Patent Damages
When someone doesn’t work but misleads authorities about their income to claim government benefits, it’s...
Prosecution Laches: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!
Jeffrey E. Depp, Joseph Matal, Paul Redmond Michel, Gene Quinn
Prosecution laches is an infrequently used equitable doctrine that bars enforcement of a patent when...
Prosecution Laches: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!
Jeffrey E. Depp, Joseph Matal, Paul Redmond Michel, Gene Quinn
Prosecution laches is an infrequently used equitable doctrine that bars enforcement of a patent when...
Prosecution Laches: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!
A Seat at the Sitting - April 2025
Thomas Berry, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Sarah Parshall Perry, Elle Rogers, Tim Rosenberger, Gregory Sisk, Francesca Ugolini
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
A Seat at the Sitting - April 2025
Thomas Berry, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Sarah Parshall Perry, Elle Rogers, Tim Rosenberger, Gregory Sisk, Francesca Ugolini
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
A Seat at the Sitting - April 2025
The April Docket in 90 Minutes or Less
The Federal Circuit's Reliance on One-Word Affirmances Under Rule 36: Is it Lawful?
The Federal Circuit's Reliance on One-Word Affirmances Under Rule 36: Is it Lawful?
Joseph Cianfrani, Robert J. Rando, Amit R. Vora
The Federal Circuit’s first Chief Judge, the Honorable Howard T. Markey, announced, “In our Court...