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Bloomberg Law Interviews Rimon Partner, Marc Kaufman, About Blockchain Patent Strategy

insights Bloomberg Law Interviews Rimon Partner, Marc Kaufman, About Blockchain Patent Strategy Marc Kaufman · June 21, 2018

Rimon’s Patent Strategy Partner, Marc Kaufman, talks about blockchain patenting strategies and how companies can prevent the risk of patent litigation as the patent war for blockchain takes off. Marc Kaufman concentrates his practice in the area of patent strategy, in particular, advising clients in protecting, managing and monetizing their intellectual property assets. He has represented…

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Intellectual Property Attorney, Dr. Peng Chen, Joins Rimon as Partner in San Diego

news Intellectual Property Attorney, Dr. Peng Chen, Joins Rimon as Partner in San Diego Peng Chen · March 8, 2018

San Diego (March 9th, 2018) – Rimon Law has added Dr. Peng Chen as a partner in the firm’s Litigation and Intellectual Property (IP) groups. While Dr. Chen’s practice is global, he will be based out of San Diego. Dr. Chen joins Rimon from Morrison & Foerester LLP where he was a Partner. Dr. Chen has been ranked in the fields…

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Intellectual Property and Commercial Litigation Attorney, Matthew Poppe, joins Rimon as Partner in its Palo Alto office

news Intellectual Property and Commercial Litigation Attorney, Matthew Poppe, joins Rimon as Partner in its Palo Alto office Matthew Poppe · July 7, 2017

(Palo Alto) July 1, 2017 – Matt Poppe joins Rimon Law as a Partner in its Palo Alto and San Francisco offices. His litigation experience spans a wide range of patent, other intellectual property, and commercial cases. Key clients include Varian Medical Systems, Dell EMC, eBay, Baidu, and Brocade. He has also represented a variety of Asia-based clients in U.S. litigation arising out of troubled business…

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Fee Shifting in Patent Litigation: Past, Present, and Future: CLE Video

November 10, 2015

atent litigation is expensive. Most cases settle because it is less expensive to pay a royalty to the patent owner (often a “patent troll”) than it is to litigate. But for those who choose to fight and then win, chances have improved to recover fees and expenses from the patent owner. In this webinar, we…

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