Paul R. Gugliuzza
@prgugliuzza
Professor of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law
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01-12-2009 03:25:52
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Pleasure chatting with dani kass 🇵🇸 IP Law360 about the Supreme Court, the Solicitor General, and patent law! Justices Seem Less Receptive To SG's Take On IP Cases law360.com/appellate/arti… Temple Law School
Thanks Colleen Chien @colleenchien.bsky.social @margobagley High Tech Law Institute and everyone else for considering our idea to study diversity USPTO! Rachel Rebouche Temple Law School
Nice piece @law360 piece by dani kass 🇵🇸 on diversity pilots. High Tech Law Institute Colleen Chien @colleenchien.bsky.social @margobagley USPTO IP Law360 3 Takeaways From Diversity Pilot Program Conference law360.com/ip/articles/15…
Thanks for having us Jeanne Fromer and the rest of the @NYUEngelberg crew!
Thanks Gaia Bernstein for the awesome comments. Further reading: ssrn.com/abstract=43044… @NYUEngelberg Temple Law School
So excited to be hosting a IP Roundtable at UTexasLaw tomorrow! Fantastic line up includes @SarahRajec Tejas N. Narechania Greg Reilly Laura Dolbow Paul R. Gugliuzza!
An appeal challenging Idaho's "anti 'patent troll'" law on constitutional grounds is new ground for the Federal Circuit, says Prof. Paul Gugliuzza Paul R. Gugliuzza. bit.ly/43b39kW
Conflicting rulings in a dispute between Intel and VLSI have led to a situation described by Prof. Paul Gugliuzza Paul R. Gugliuzza as "Schrodinger's patents." bit.ly/3qYVkRg
Lil piece on judge shopping w/ Jonas Anderson Temple Law School Utah Law
thanks John Light and Talking Points Memo for highlighting our work on (against!) judge shopping
icymi, judge shopping is still happening in patent cases, too Prof. Dennis Crouch ⚖️ Patent Law & AI
As judge-shopping becomes a topic of national concern, The Economist takes a look at its impact on patent litigation with help from Prof. Paul Gugliuzza (Paul R. Gugliuzza). econ.st/4aMXsNM
The ultraconservative Fifth Circuit is litigating against other federal courts in a bid to retain jurisdiction in key political cases. Prof. Paul Gugliuzza (Paul R. Gugliuzza) notes the partisan nature of the Court's actions. bit.ly/3w60wpc
Kick off summer with our most recent book: bu.edu/bulawreview/ar…. Contributions from @profpeterlee, @_ChristopherLau, Professor Evelyn M. Rangel-Medina, Paul R. Gugliuzza, Pamela Samuelson, Alexander Linden, & Mark A. Lemley.