February 27, 2014
Managing Intellectual Property
February 26 was a “notable day for the U.S. law firm Finnegan,” according to Managing IP. “Veteran litigator Don Dunner made his debut at the U.S. Supreme Court at almost exactly the same time as the firm marked the opening of its London office with a seminar and reception.” On Wednesday, Dunner represented Allcare in a case on attorney fees. Meanwhile, many firm leaders were present in the UK to celebrate the official launch of the firm’s new London office. Office-opening activities included seminars on strategies for a changing IP landscape where Finnegan partner Christine E. Lehman presented a “useful guide” to practice at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Greg Gramenopoulos also spoke on post-grant proceedings at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, providing “fascinating figures on IPR and CBM cases,” including findings that show so far, 70% of these cases are in the electrical/computer area, with only one patent partially upheld to date. A reception at Grey’s Inn capped the day's festivities. In his opening remarks, firm managing partner James B. Monroe said “it’s a good time to be a patent lawyer.”
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