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Knobbe Martens
May 25, 2023
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If a Case Was Baseless, It Would Have Ended Sooner
Written by: Matthew Pham & Daniel P. Hughes OneSubsea IP UK Limited v. FMC Technologies, Inc. Before Clevenger, Moore, and Dyk. ...
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Knobbe Martens
Jul 29, 2022
Motive Matters – Forum Shopping Can Lead To Attorneys’ Fees
REALTIME ADAPTIVE STREAMING LLC v. NETFLIX INC. Before: Newman, Reyna, and Chen. Appeal from the Central District of California. Summary:...
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Knobbe Martens
May 5, 2020
$5 Million Attorneys’ Fee Award Affirmed Because Government’s Litigation Position Not Substantially Justified
Written by: Andrew Morrell, Ph.D. & Mark Kachner HITKANSUT LLC V. UNITED STATES Before Prost, Clevenger, and Moore. Appeal from...
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Knobbe Martens
Apr 16, 2020
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Stay of District Court Proceedings Followed by a Voluntary Dismissal Is Not a Final Court Decision Under 35 U.S.C. § 285
O.F. MOSSBERG & SONS, INC. v. TIMNEY TRIGGERS, LLC Before Lourie, Reyna, and Hughes. Appeal from the United States District...
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Knobbe Martens
Dec 12, 2019
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Patent Applicant Not Required to Pay PTO’s Attorneys’ Fees in District Court Suit to Obtain a Patent
PETER V. NANTKWEST, INC. Before Sotomayor, Roberts, Ginsburg, Breyer, Alito, Kagan, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh. Appeal from the Federal Circuit on...
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Knobbe Martens
Jun 27, 2019
Plausible and Specific Factual Allegations That Aspects of a Claim Are Inventive Are Sufficient to Defeat a Motion to Dismiss for Patent Ineligibility
CELLSPIN SOFT, INC. V. FITBIT, INC. ET AL. Before Lourie, O’Malley, and Taranto. Appeal from the United States District Court...
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