Friday, June 20, 2014

If Penguins Could Take Pictures...

by Steve Reiss of www.reisspatents.com


You know this is how they would look.

It's A Presumption, After All...

by Steve Reiss of www.reisspatents.com


     Finally, Brooks Furniture held that because “[t]here is a presumption that the assertion of infringement of a duly granted patent is made in good faith[,] . . . the underlying improper conduct and the characterization of the case as exceptional must be established by clear and convincing evidence.” 393 F. 3d, at 1382.