A Selection of IP-related Posts by Schott, P.C.
Adam Corolla Fights Patent Trolls But Anti-Troll Legislation Is Back Under The Bridge
By Stephen B. Schott |
Comedian and podcast host Adam Corolla recently visited Capitol Hill to complain about patent trolls. Discussing a patent infringement lawsuit targeting his ...
Read More Show ‘Em What You Got: Patents and the Duty of Disclosure
By Stephen B. Schott |
Have you ever found out about something that you wish you could forget?The forgetting presents a particular conundrum ...
Read More Supreme Court Makes it Easier to Penalize Misbehaved Patent Litigants
By Stephen B. Schott |
Yesterday, the Supreme Court invited district courts to use more discretion in awarding attorney fees in “exceptional” patent cases. This ...
Read More Comparing Common Law Vs. Federally-Registered Trademarks
By Stephen B. Schott |
An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups Series Do you have a business name? Are you using ...
Read More Start-Up’s Primer On International Patent Protection
By Stephen B. Schott |
An Article in Schott, P.C.’s IP Law For Start-ups SeriesBy Stephen B. SchottThe innovative start-up looking to protect its market ...
Read More Obama The Troll Slayer: The White House’s Patent-Related Executive Actions.
By Stephen B. Schott |
President Obama wants to vanquish patent trolls. His 2014 State of the Union address called for Congress to ...
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