Your intellectual property can be an incredibly valuable asset; part of that value comes from licensing. Licensing gives parties the rights to use, protect and
In IP dispute over ladder technology, Gorilla wins over Little Giant The US District Court, District of Minnesota, recently awarded Tricam Industries, Inc. summary judgment
Patterson Thuente IP is pleased to present the August/September issue of Ideas on Intellectual Property Law. We encourage you to read through it for ideas
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously defeated an attempt to limit the on-sale bar in cases where an invention was sold under a confidentiality agreement.
Resale of digital music violates Copyright Act The introduction of digital works has raised a variety of questions about how the Copyright Act applies in
Jim Patterson was named to the 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers® listing for intellectual property. Sarah Stensland was recognized on the Rising Stars® listing for intellectual
Circumstantial evidence seals induced patent infringement liability It may seem apparent to patentees when someone is inducing third parties to infringe their patents, but it’s