The moral rights of a sculptor to be identified with his work
David Ascalon, an Israeli-born sculptor living in New Jersey whose grandparents were murdered in the Holocaust, was commissioned to create a Holocaust memorial in 1993 by the Jewish Federation of...
View ArticleThesaurus of Claim Construction – a book review
I was very excited when Stuart Soffer, a Non-Resident Fellow, Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society informed me of his forthcoming book, “Thesaurus of Claim Construction” which is...
View ArticleViagra patent holds up
Teva’s challenge to the validity of Pfizer’s patent for Viagra was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Rebecca Beach Smith of Norfolk, Virginia, in a 110 page opinion. “Teva has not shown by clear and...
View ArticleCamtek wins Appeal Against Rudolph
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has cancelled a District Court ruling, following a jury decision, that Camtek infringed patents held by Rudolph, a German competitor (now August). In the...
View ArticleAmerica Invents, and you can learn about it in Israel!
Bar Ilan university are hosting a full day conference on 4 January 2012 to debate the ramifications of the changes in the US Patent Law wrought by the America Invents Act. To register, or to receive...
View ArticleAmerica Invents at Bar Ilan University
Yesterday, I had the privilege to attend a very well run and well constructed full day program dedicated to the America Invents Act. The highlight of the program, was, without a doubt, a lecture by...
View ArticleBook Review: The Essentials of Patent Claim Drafting
The Essentials of Patent Claim Drafting by Morgan D. Rosenberg is a straightforward practical guide to drafting claims, aimed at the beginner. To the extent that one can learn to draft claims from a...
View ArticleAIPPI Israel Hosts Event on the America Invents Act
On 14 February 2012, the AIPPI will be amorously promoting an event to examine the ramifications of the America Invents Act. The event, open to members, is to be held at the Dan Tel Aviv Hotel 99...
View ArticleSeminar – Recent Changes in US and Israel Patent Law
There have been some substantive changes to both the Israel and US patent law and practice recently. In the US, there is now a procedure for oppositions. Israel applications now publish before...
View ArticleGilead and Teva Reach Agreement Regarding HIV Patent Validity Suit, Avoiding...
Teva Pharmaceuticals and Gilead Sciences Inc. agreed to settle a patent dispute over Viread, a treatment for HIV infection and chronic Hepatitis B, avoiding a trial that was scheduled to start today....
View ArticleUS Court Fines Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer LLP (PCZL) and its litigators...
Source Vagabond and Hydrapak are both companies that make hydration packs. These are what are known in Israel as ‘shlukers’ – flexible water bladders with shoulder straps that may be carried on the...
View ArticleTeva to pay out $1.6 Billion to Pfizer and Takeda in Damages for Infringing...
Protonix is a heartburn treatment that was developed and patented by Nycomed which was later purchased by Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Nycomed had licensed Protonix to Wyeth, which Pfizer...
View ArticleGenes not patentable in the US, but apparently patentable in Israel!
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled today that human genes cannot be patented. This decision, relating to Myriad’s patents for the Brca1 and Brca2 gene sequences that are indicative of a...
View ArticleFinnegan, begin again!
For those of you who missed the Finnegan play on 3rd July 2013, by attending the AIPA general meeting or other prior commitments, there is a second showing on 4th July 2013 at 6:30 PM in Bet Hel...
View ArticleHillel House Hosting BDS Event – trademark implications
Last Friday’s Jerusalem Post had an article concerning a Hillel House hosting a speaker calling for boycotting Israeli goods and divesting, due to the plight of the Palestinians. Essentially,...
View ArticleJudge Randal Rader of the Court of Appeals of the US Federal Circuit Resigns...
The following is largely cribbed from the IPKAT. Chief Judge Randall R Rader of the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) has resigned from his role as the head of the CAFC. On Friday,...
View ArticlePCZL (Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer LLP) Appeals Source Vagabond Decision...
Background Source Vagabond is one of a number of companies making personal portable water supplies that are known in Israel as Shlookers – a shlook being slang Hebrew for a sip. On August 2, 2011,...
View ArticleUS Supreme Court Overturns Federal Circuit’s Ruling Regarding Validity of...
Copaxone is a blockbuster drug based on the glatiramer acetate copolymer which was patented by Yeda (the Tech Transfer Company of the Weizman Institute) and licensed exclusively to Teva to...
View ArticleIsrael Ranked 3rd in US Patent Filings
Israel originating patents filed in the US jumped 21 percent in 2014, according to a study by BdiCoface. The study found that 3,555 Israel-based patents were filed in the US during 2014,which is...
View ArticlePop Group Anthrax Sued for Ripping Off a Hannuka Sweater
Anthrax Photo by Jonas Rogowski Anthrax is an American heavy metal band from New York City. It was formed in 1981 by guitarist Scott Ian and bassist Dan Lilker. The group was considered one of the...
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