Williamson Aftermath: A Big Shift In Functional Claiming
We have been tracking Williamson’s impact since our 2015 Law360 Expert Analysis article “3 Functional Claiming Questions To Address Post-Williamson,” and have seen that Williamson has exposed a swath of issued patents to narrower claim interpretations or invalidity. A.J. Tibbetts and Justin Colannino provide an update on how the IP landscape has changed post-Williamson.
Seeking Clarity as the Dust from the Akamai v. Limelight Litigation Settles
The August 2015 Federal Circuit en banc decision in Akamai v. Limelight (Akamai V) signaled the end of a long-running dispute over the right standard for divided patent infringement. Hunter Keeton explains the new understanding of divided patent infringement that has emerged, and how district court judges have applied this law to multiple fact patterns.
Wolf Greenfield Recognized in 2017 "Best Law Firms" Rankings
Wolf Greenfield has been included in the list of 2017 “Best Law Firms” by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers.
CBM Review Standard Changes, ‘Complements’ of the Federal Circuit
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