IP Hall of Fame; INTA highlights; PTAB panel-stacking allegations; UPC judges resign; Chinese filing data; plus much more
Everything we covered on IAM over the last seven days – and all you need to know from the global IP market to set yourself up for the start of another busy week.
MONDAY 22 May
IP Hall of Fame inductees for 2023 revealed. Read more here
Data dive: US patent case jury verdict volume is spiking this year. Read more here
TUESDAY 23 May
UPC conflict rules place heavy burden on part-time judges. Read more here
US Sanofi-Aventis precedent adds to toolbox for patentee prosecution and litigation success. Read more here
WEDNESDAY 24 May
Conference coverage: INTA 2023 Annual Meeting highlights from the ground in Singapore. Read more here
Interview: INTA's CEO speaks about broadening annual meeting to patents and trade secrets. Read more here
PTAB judge wins appeal in whistleblowing case raising explosive panel-stacking allegations. Read more here
THURSDAY 25 May
Weekly column: The US patent system’s current dysfunction is not sustainable. Read more here
Solicitor general apologises for omission to US Supreme Court, blames PTAB misinformation. Read more here
Ravgen assertion campaign highlights problems with US patent reforms. Read more here
FRIDAY 26 May
Data dive: Huawei leads the pack in patent filings in China. Read more here
UPC’s strict code of conduct prompts technically qualified judges to resign. Read more here
SATURDAY 27 May
Opinion: Nuance needed in analysis of new UK Semiconductor Strategy. Read more here