Eileen McDermott spoke with i4i chairman Loudon Owen about the company's victory over Microsoft yesterday in the Supreme Court
While the Supreme Court’s ruling in Microsoft v i4i has maintained the status quo, the Court’s guidance on providing jury instructions in patent invalidity cases may provide a glimmer of hope to accused infringers
The Supreme Court today affirmed the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit’s decision in Microsoft v i4i, upholding the clear and convincing standard of proof in asserting patent invalidity
Although no clear winner emerged in today’s Supreme Court review of Microsoft v i4i, Justice Samuel Alito’s blunt questioning of i4i’s counsel revealed his scepticism of the Canadian company’s analysis
Managing IP spoke with Microsoft’s associate general counsel, Andy Culbert, about the company’s imminent Supreme Court hearing in Microsoft v i4i
Just 10 days before oral arguments are scheduled in its Supreme Court battle with i4i, Microsoft has filed a formidable reply brief
Friends of the court have filed 48 briefs with the US Supreme Court in i4i v Microsoft, which is set to be argued on April 18
Microsoft last week asked the Supreme Court to find that the Federal Circuit erred in holding its defence against i4i’s claims of patent infringement to a heightened standard of proof
The Supreme Court is expected to decide on Monday whether or not to hear Microsoft v i4i, a case that could change the standard for proving invalidity in certain patent infringement cases
Microsoft’s Supreme Court petition for certiorari was backed yesterday by eleven amici, the most briefs filed at the cert stage since Festo v Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co
The UPSTO has upheld i4i’s patent relating to Extensible Mark Up Language (XML) technology, which Microsoft was found to have infringed last year
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has granted Microsoft a stay of injunctive relief in its patent infringement suit with i4i
A judge in the Eastern District of Texas has ordered Microsoft to pay Canadian technology provider i4i more than $290 million for infringing one of i4i’s patents
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