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CLE – AI and Inventorship: How to Protect Your Client’s Rights

events CLE – AI and Inventorship: How to Protect Your Client’s Rights Khanh "Kenny" Glatzel · February 9, 2024

TOTAL MCLE CREDIT HOURS: 1 Hour Course Description: As AI use increases in technological developments, the line between AI and intellectual property protection can appear fuzzy. In this program, Rimon attorney Kenny Glatzel offers strategies for assessing your client’s rights when it comes to inventorship involving chemical inventions, pharmaceutical inventions, and the development of mechanical…

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Webinar: Rolling with Patents: IP in Cannabis and Recent Cannabis Patent Litigation

events Webinar: Rolling with Patents: IP in Cannabis and Recent Cannabis Patent Litigation Steven Colby · April 15, 2021

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – PST, April 22, 2021 This program offers 1 participatory MCLE credit. Presented by the Cannabis Interest Group and Patent Interest Group. Register Here Why You Should Attend This program will explore the wild world of patents, including Canopy Growth’s recent patent litigation against GW Pharmaceuticals, which has concerned many in…

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Rimon Partner Marc Kaufman to join Expert Group of the European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights

news Rimon Partner Marc Kaufman to join Expert Group of the European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights Marc Kaufman · February 12, 2021

Alicante, Spain – Rimon Intellectual Property Partner Marc Kaufman has been invited to join the Impact of Technology Expert Group of the European Union Intellectual Property Office’s (EUIPO) Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights. The Observatory is a network of stakeholders from the public sector, the private sector, and civil society.  Its Expert Groups (EG) help and guide the implementation of Observatory projects in focused…

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Rimon Partner Mark Lee’s article “The past through tomorrow: How would proposed amendments to DMCA change the online economy?” published in the Daily Journal

insights Rimon Partner Mark Lee’s article “The past through tomorrow: How would proposed amendments to DMCA change the online economy?” published in the Daily Journal Mark S. Lee · June 3, 2020

A recent report by the Copyright Office includes a series of recommendations on how to reallocate rights and risks in ways some stakeholders like and others do not. Information wants to be free, but intellectual property wants to be protected. The tension between these technological and legal truisms is at the core of the compromises…

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Rimon Law welcomes Jason Xu as International Intellectual Property Partner in its Washington, DC office

news Rimon Law welcomes Jason Xu as International Intellectual Property Partner in its Washington, DC office Jason Xu · May 4, 2020

Washington, DC — Rimon Law welcomes Jason Xu as a Partner on its Intellectual Property team based out of the Washington, DC Office. Jason Xu joins Rimon from White & Case. Frequently traveling between the US and China, Jason advises, assists, and resolves clients’ most important IP issues. Clients, especially Chinese enterprises, turn to Jason because of his technical background, superb legal skills, in-depth understanding of their business needs and risks, as well…

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Rimon team helps self-driving startup XMotors fight against Tesla’s demands in trade secrets battle

news Rimon team helps self-driving startup XMotors fight against Tesla’s demands in trade secrets battle Zheng (Jen) Liu · Rimon team helps self-driving startup XMotors fight against Tesla’s demands in trade secrets battle Scott Raber · April 28, 2020

A Chinese self-driving car startup told a California federal judge that Tesla can’t rifle through its intellectual property to bolster a trade secrets suit against a former engineer accused of downloading Tesla’s Autopilot source code before joining the Chinese startup. XMotors.ai Inc., which is not a party to Tesla’s lawsuit against former Autopilot engineer Guangzhi…

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Rimon Law welcomes Intellectual Property attorney Alan Chen as Partner in its Los Angeles office

news Rimon Law welcomes Intellectual Property attorney Alan Chen as Partner in its Los Angeles office Alan Chen · April 20, 2020

Los Angeles — Building on its international Intellectual Property (IP) group, Rimon Law welcomes Alan Chen as Partner in its Los Angeles office. Mr. Chen joins Rimon from Zuber Lawler LLP, where he was Partner. Alan Chen’s practice focuses primarily on intellectual property and international commercial litigation. He also litigates and counsels’ clients in relation to e-commerce, privacy, franchise,…

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Rimon Law welcomes Intellectual Property attorneys Dr. Steven Colby and Robert Hayden as Partners to its Menlo Park office 

news Rimon Law welcomes Intellectual Property attorneys Dr. Steven Colby and Robert Hayden as Partners to its Menlo Park office  Steven Colby · Rimon Law welcomes Intellectual Property attorneys Dr. Steven Colby and Robert Hayden as Partners to its Menlo Park office  Robert Hayden · April 15, 2020

Silicon Valley — Adding to its fast-growing Intellectual Property (IP) team, Rimon Law welcomes Dr. Steven Colby and Robert Hayden as Partners in its Menlo Park Office. They will be joining from Royse Law where Dr. Colby was Director of IP Strategies and Mr. Hayden was Counsel. “With companies recognizing the overwhelming importance of protecting their intellectual property and patents, it is critical for law firms to have teams…

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COVID-19 Intellectual Property News

insights COVID-19 Intellectual Property News David Devernoe · March 20, 2020

Africa Regional Intellectual Property Office:  Discourages in-person meetings.  Continuing operations via electronic means. Austrian Intellectual Property Office:  All office deadlines in proceedings before the registry (e.g., notice periods) are extended by two months without the need to request the extension. But, statutory deadlines (e.g., deadlines for submitting appeals or for paying annual and protection fees)…

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Rimon Partner Marc Kaufman wins the 2020 Global Law Experts Award: FinTech Sector IP Lawyer of the Year in Washington D.C.

news Rimon Partner Marc Kaufman wins the 2020 Global Law Experts Award: FinTech Sector IP Lawyer of the Year in Washington D.C. Marc Kaufman · February 14, 2020

Rimon Partner and Co-founder of the Blockchain IP Council, Marc Kaufman, wins the Global Law Experts (GLE) 2020 award: FinTech Sector IP Lawyer of the Year in Washington D.C.for 2020 for the second year in a row. During the recommendations stage, GLE receives over 120,000 responses from business directors, in-house legal counsel, independent law firms, high net-worth individuals, bar associations, visitors…

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