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Filing Date Motion Granted Due To COVID-19

Filing Date Motion Granted Due To COVID-19

by Matthew Johnson | Nov 23, 2020 | Motions Practice, PTAB News

By Hannah Mehrle* and Matt Johnson – NeuMoDx Molecular, Inc., (Petitioner) who was otherwise barred from pursuing two IPR proceedings regarding patents owned by HandyLab, Inc. (Patent Owner) under 35 U.S.C. § 315(b)’s one year deadline, filed a Motion to Change...
PTAB Grants Rare Request For Live Witness Testimony In IPR

PTAB Grants Rare Request For Live Witness Testimony In IPR

by John Marlott | Dec 3, 2019 | Evidentiary Issues, Motions Practice

By John Marlott – While PTAB proceedings are ordinarily decided “on the papers,” in certain rare cases the Board will permit live witness testimony at the oral hearing. The Board’s precedential decision in K-40 v. Escort explains that “[t]he Board does not...
PTAB Abused Discretion in Denying Request to File Motion for Additional Discovery

PTAB Abused Discretion in Denying Request to File Motion for Additional Discovery

by Matthew Johnson | Aug 6, 2019 | Discovery, Motions Practice

By Jen Bachorik and Matt Johnson In a recent appeal of two inter partes review (“IPR”) decisions from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“Board”), The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (“CAFC”) held that the Board abused its discretion in denying VirnetX’s...
Trial Practice Guide Updates – Discovery, Testimony, Motions to Amend, and Joinder

Trial Practice Guide Updates – Discovery, Testimony, Motions to Amend, and Joinder

by Matthew Johnson | Jul 25, 2019 | Amendment Practice, Discovery, Joinder, Motions Practice, PTAB News

By Catharina Chin Eng and Matt Johnson Our prior post on the PTAB’s second update to the AIA Trial Practice Guide (TPG), published July 15, 2019, highlighted the additional guidance provided for petitions, patent owner preliminary responses and claim construction. ...
PTAB Grants Rare Motion for Additional Discovery

PTAB Grants Rare Motion for Additional Discovery

by Gasper LaRosa | Aug 22, 2018 | Evidentiary Issues, Motions Practice, Pharmaceutical

By: Mital B. Patel and Gasper J. LaRosa The PTAB recently granted a rare motion for additional discovery into the question of whether an unnamed party, Amneal Pharmaceuticals, LLC (“Amneal”), should have been named as a real-party-in-interest.  In Kashiv LLC v. Purdue...
Boardside Chat: Motions to Exclude and Motions to Strike

Boardside Chat: Motions to Exclude and Motions to Strike

by Matthew Johnson | Jul 2, 2018 | Motions Practice

By: Matt Johnson, Josh Nightingale, and Grant Hebrank* The Patent Trial and Appeal Board held a Boardside Chat webinar on June 7, 2018, during which Administrative Patent Judges Justin T. Arbes and Kevin W. Cherry discussed motions to exclude and motions to strike in...
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