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Analyzing China's Intellectual Property Landscape in 2023: A Closer Look at Legal Trends
In April 2024, the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) of China issued various statistics relating to intellectual property (IP) disputes in China for 2023. China witnessed a notable surge in 2023 in intellectual property cases across various legal domains, reflecting both the country's growing emphasis on IP protection and the evolving nature of legal disputes in the digital age.
PKH Partner Brad Groff Featured in Super Lawyers
Brad Groff, a Partner at PKH, was prominently featured in an online article by Super Lawyers. This recognition underscores Brad's outstanding expertise and contributions to the field of intellectual property law, and even focuses on his career prior to becoming an intellectual property attorney.
PKH Announces Promotion of Andrea Nguyen to Partner
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of Andrea Nguyen to Partner. With a proven track record of excellence in intellectual property litigation, Andrea has consistently demonstrated exceptional legal expertise and dedication to client success.
PKH Strengthens Mechanical Patent Prosecution Practice with Addition of Three Accomplished Attorneys
PKH proudly announces the expansion of its Mechanical Patent Prosecution team with the addition of three well-known and highly skilled attorneys. The new additions, Brad Groff, John Greenwald, and Daniel Hong, bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to PKH, further enhancing the firm's capabilities in handling complex mechanical patent matters and serving our clients in the consumer products space.
Atlanta Chosen as Home for New Regional Office of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced the selection of Atlanta as the site for its newest regional office, a strategic move aimed at fostering innovation and supporting the vibrant intellectual property community in the Southeast.
PKH Welcomes Three Attorneys and Expands Litigation & Trademark Capabilities
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP (PKH) a law firm known for its intellectual property legal services, is pleased to announce the addition of three accomplished trial attorneys to its team, Cynthia Lee, Scott Amy, and Eric Maurer.
PKH Welcomes Steph Davy-Jow, PhD
PKH is excited to welcome Steph Davy-Jow to our firm. Steph is a patent agent and law student at Georgia State University College of Law. She also has considerable experience in the biotechnology and mechanical arts, regularly handling biotechnology applications for several prominent universities and having served as an outside patent agent for a multi-national liquid packaging corporation.
Alpharetta & Atlanta Inventor Statistics for 2022
Alpharetta, Georgia, known for its vibrant community and thriving business environment, has been a breeding ground for innovation and entrepreneurship. This picturesque city, located just north of Atlanta, has produced several brilliant minds who have left an indelible mark on the world through their groundbreaking inventions…
Unofficial 2024 INTA Atlanta Guide by PKH LLP
Welcome to Atlanta, the vibrant capital city of Georgia, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and southern charm. This travel guide will provide you with essential information and recommendations to make the most of your visit during the 2024 conference in Atlanta.
PKH LLP Celebrates One Year Anniversary
This week marks the first anniversary of the founding of Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP. PKH was launched in March 2022 by three lawyers with decades of patent, trademark, and other intellectual property law experience. Today, PKH includes nine attorneys and a staff of seasoned paralegals and docketing personnel. PKH is focused on providing top-tier intellectual property services and growing a strong team of exceptional attorneys and staff.
Bundesgerichtshof klärt begründete Erfolgserwartung für softwarebezogene Patente
Am 15. Februar 2023 hat das Bundesberufungsgericht eine Entscheidung in der Rechtssache KEYnetik, Inc. gegen Samsung Electronics Co. veröffentlicht, in der es um einen Patentverletzungsstreit über tragbare Fitnessgeräte ging. Die Entscheidung gibt Hinweise zu Offensichtlichkeitsfragen im Zusammenhang mit Software und computerimplementierten Erfindungen.
China stellt keine physischen Patentzertifikate mehr aus
Am 29. Januar 2023 kündigte die China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), das chinesische Pendant zum United States Patent and Trademark Office in den USA, an, dass sie keine physischen Patentzertifikate mehr ausstellen wird.
PKH begrüsst drei neue Anwälte
Die Anwaltskanzlei Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP freut sich, die Aufnahme von drei neuen Anwälten in die Kanzlei bekannt zu geben.
PKH wird von NCPP als Diversity Champion gewürdigt
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP freut sich bekannt zu geben, dass der National Council on Patent Practicum ("NCPP") PKH als "Diversity Champion" anerkannt hat. PKH schließt sich damit Meta, IBM, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Venable LLP, Eaton und anderen Unternehmen an, die als "Diversity Champion" ausgezeichnet wurden.
Kenny Knox spricht am INTA-Rundtisch
Am 6. September 2022 sprach Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP-Anwalt Kenny Knox mit Mitgliedern der International Trademark Association (INTA") über Strafschadenersatz in den Vereinigten Staaten.
Partner Perilla und Knox werden von Law360 zum Thema Automatisierung und Fernarbeit im IP zitiert
Die Anwälte von Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP, Jason Perilla und Kenny Knox, wurden in einem aktuellen Law360-Artikel über Fernarbeit und Automatisierung im Bereich des gewerblichen Rechtsschutzes zitiert.
Gründung von Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP
Die Anwälte Jason Perilla, Kenny Knox und Thomas Hildebrandt gaben die Gründung von Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP bekannt.
Next-Day Delivery Found to Constitute Sufficient Service of a CBM Petition
Unless the parties agree otherwise, service of a CBM petition may be by USPS Priority Mail Express or “by means at least as fast and reliable” as Priority Mail Express. 37 C.F.R. § 42.205(b). Other AIA Trial rules regarding the service of documents apply the same standard.
Federal Circuit Upholds PTAB’s Validity Finding Based On Arguments the Patent Owner Did Not Raise
The Federal Circuit held in FanDuel, Inc. v. Interactive Games LLC that the PTAB did not violate the Administrative Procedure Act when it found that the Petitioner failed to prove a claim obvious based on arguments the Patent Owner had not previously raised.
USPTO Proposes Changes to AIA Trial Rules
The USPTO has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking with three proposed amendments to the AIA trial rules. The Office is proposing to amend 37 C.F.R. §§ 42.108(a) and 42.208(a) to be consistent with the Supreme Court’s decision in SAS Institute Inc. v. Iancu holding that the former practice of partial institutions was improper.