Patent Litigator Dismisses Defamation Claims by Florida Inventor in Legal Battle with Starbucks

In a federal court document, Rachael Lamkin, a patent litigator representing Baker Botts, dismissed the defamation allegations made by Florida inventor Leigh Rothschild as baseless. The legal confrontation stems from claims by Rothschild, known for his extensive patent filings and related litigation, who asserts that his reputation was damaged following comments made by Lamkin to a news outlet. Rothschild took issue with how Lamkin described his method of managing business setups for filing infringement lawsuits. In particular, Rothschild highlighted a statement Lamkin made, which suggested that recovering attorneys’ fees from Rothschild was futile because his … Read more

Solar Giants Clash: Rising Patent Disputes Highlight Global Race for Technological Dominance

In the rapidly globalizing world, the significance of intellectual property (IP) enforcement across international borders is growing more critical, particularly in the competitive solar power industry. “These patents are not only indicative of JinkoSolar’s role as a leader in technology but are pivotal in maintaining our competitive edge and dedication to the solar sector’s progress,” stated a spokesperson from Jinko Solar. Amidst escalating globalization, numerous lawsuits have surfaced within the past year highlighting the importance placed by leading manufacturers on safeguarding their intellectual property. Companies across the globe are increasingly vigilant about defending their proprietary … Read more

Japanese Toy Maker Wins Appeal to Continue Patent Dispute Over Toddler Tub Design

Tokyo, Japan – In a notable legal turnaround, a Japanese toymaker succeeded on Tuesday in convincing a panel of Federal Circuit judges to reconsider a patent case involving a toy tub designed for toddlers. The decision came after the judges determined that a Rhode Island federal judge had inaccurately defined a crucial patent claim in the original ruling. The case centers on a dispute over a specialized patent, which describes the design and functionality of a toy tub. The item, intended for young children, has been the subject of legal scrutiny after the Japanese company … Read more

Eli Lilly Joins Lawsuit to Defend Drug Patent Against Compounding Pharmacies Amid FDA Regulatory Dispute

Washington, D.C. — Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has entered the legal fray by filing a motion on January 1 to join a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision regarding the manufacturing of generic versions of GLP-1 drugs, such as those Lilly markets under the names Mounjaro and Zepbound. The company asserts significant stakes in the ongoing legal battle over whether compounding pharmacies may continue creating generics previously necessitated by drug shortages. The initial lawsuit was launched in October by the Outsourcing Facilities Association and FarmaKeio Custom Compounding, a Texas-based compounding pharmacy. … Read more