Shared Browsing Patent Shot Down: What It Means for Us
Another patent bites the dust. The Federal Circuit just affirmed that Samesurf’s grand ideas about shared browsing weren't as novel as they thought.
The legal world is bracing for continued turbulence as a shooting incident, a landmark antitrust verdict, and a significant AI acquisition set the stage for next week's developments. Expect heightened security discussions, intensified antitrust scrutiny of AI deals, and a renewed focus on 'pay-for-delay' and trade secret litigation strategies.
Another patent bites the dust. The Federal Circuit just affirmed that Samesurf’s grand ideas about shared browsing weren't as novel as they thought.
Forget the 'patent troll' narrative. A deep dive into patent law reveals a stark disconnect between academic theory and marketplace reality, with potentially damaging consequences for innovation.
Your AI morning briefing for June 01, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
The Federal Circuit just handed down a decision that could fundamentally alter how victims of trade secret theft pursue damages. Forget the idea that you're automatically limited to a simple royalty rate; unjust enrichment is back on the table.
The Federal Circuit just told lower courts they can't just shut down unjust enrichment claims in trade secret disputes. This ruling fundamentally alters the landscape for IP litigation, giving plaintiffs more use.
Congress is giving the 'NO FAKES Act' another go. This bill wants to give you ownership of your voice and face. Seriously.
Forget the supposed calm. A recent data correction shows patent rejections for Section 101 are far more volatile than previously thought. This isn't just numbers; it's a headache for anyone trying to patent something.
This week's Legal AI Beat reveals a legal world being reshaped by artificial intelligence. Next week, expect increased scrutiny on AI's impact on junior lawyers, intensified focus on USPTO patent policies, and significant attention on the ripple effects of OpenAI's potential IPO on legal tech.
Your AI morning briefing for May 31, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
The multibillion-dollar sports industry is a patent minefield, a trademark jungle, and a copyright free-for-all, especially with AI throwing fuel on the fire. This year's World IP Day is a stark reminder.
The USPTO is holding 'listening sessions' for PTAB reform. Spoiler alert: everyone wants more clarity, but the real questions about who benefits, and who pays, remain murky.
Imagine a patent firm where artificial intelligence isn't just a buzzword, but the very engine driving innovation. That's Harrity & Harrity, and they're looking for you.