Federal Circuit Reverses Jury’s Infringement Ruling in LabCorp vs. Qiagen, Citing Claim Construction Errors

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., has overturned a previous ruling by a district court in a significant patent infringement case involving Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings (LabCorp) and Qiagen Sciences, LLC. The appellate court found that the jury’s conclusions regarding patent infringement were not backed by adequate evidence and that the district court had improperly allowed the jury to make determinations on claim construction. LabCorp possesses two patents focused on methods for preparing DNA samples for sequencing, aiming to enhance whole-genome sequencing techniques. The dispute arose when LabCorp … Read more

FTC Chair Sounds Alarm on Tech Firms Compromising Data Privacy for EU, UK Compliance

WASHINGTON — Chairwoman Lina Khan of the Federal Trade Commission issued a stern reminder to technology companies regarding the importance of maintaining strong data privacy standards, especially in light of compliance with foreign regulations from the European Union and the United Kingdom. Her remarks underscored the need for U.S. businesses to balance their obligations under these laws with their commitment to protecting consumer data. During a recent address, Khan emphasized that reducing privacy protections to align with the legal frameworks in these regions would be unacceptable. She noted that the growth of digital services has … Read more

Popcorn Frights Film Festival Celebrates Indie Horror with Surprising Wins in Sunny Florida

Sunny Isles Beach, Florida – The Popcorn Frights Film Festival culminated its eleven-day celebration of horror cinema by honoring eight standout films from an extensive lineup that featured over 130 entries from more than 20 countries. With its partnership with FANGORIA, the festival has announced its award winners spanning seven categories. Annapurna Sriram’s horror comedy, “Fucktoys,” earned the festival’s top honor — the jury award for Best Feature Film. Sriram expressed her appreciation, saying the project represented a significant journey for her and co-creator Tim, highlighting its roots in indie filmmaking and outsider art. She … Read more

Stitching Skills: How Quilting Boosts Legal Expertise and Focus

In Seattle, Washington, an attorney is discovering how a creative pastime is enhancing her professional skills in the courtroom. Through quilting, she has unlocked a unique approach to problem-solving and strategic thinking that proves beneficial in her legal practice. Quilting, often seen as a traditional craft, requires a meticulous attention to detail and an ability to envision the final product from disparate pieces. This intricate art form mirrors the critical thinking and analytical skills needed in law. By piecing together fabric swatches, the lawyer has learned to view complex cases from various angles and to … Read more