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  • Managing IP reports from hearing Judges generally skeptical Solicitor general suggests compromise Last month's Supreme Court hearing in the US Myriad case pitched supporters and opponents of gene patents against each other. But some commentators believe a compromise position proposed by the solicitor general may appeal to the justices.
  • Do patent pools ultimately benefit consumers or the companies that agree to package their IP rights as part of a technical standard? That's a question antitrust officials must grapple with, but it's one that raises questions of both theory and practice.
  • The America Invents Act gives challengers more ways to attack a patent post-grant, but the challenger may have to hit a “moving target”
  • AIPLA president Jeff Lewis has written to the Office of Management and Budget protesting against the application of sequestration to the USPTO
  • Vermont enacted a new law on Wednesday, believed to be the first of its kind in the US, in an effort to crack down on so-called patent trolls
  • Traditional forms of intellectual property are key to maintaining a competitive edge, but there are instances where trade secret protection may result in stronger and longer lasting protection
  • Our recent salary survey painted a pretty rosy picture of the US IP market. But there is one issue that should be of serious concern to businesses, patent lawyers and the government
  • The Court of Appeal was right to find that a former employee of mosquito net maker Vestergaard was not liable for breach of confidential information, the UK Supreme Court has ruled
  • Retailer Marks & Spencer infringed Interflora’s trade marks when it bought keywords using the latter’s brand name, Mr Justice Arnold ruled this week
  • On Monday, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer announced that her company has agreed to acquire blog hosting website Tumblr for $1.1 billion. The deal has raised copyright concerns, both for Yahoo and for Tumblr’s 100 million users