Posts Tagged: "Olivia Luk"

News & Notes: February 12, 2014

Two New Shareholders at Niro, Haller & Niro — Spherix Innovate 21: Patent License in Exchange for Startup Equity — UC Hastings Startup Legal Garage Gets $100K Grant — Sterne, Kessler Welcomes 4 New Directors — Entertainment “Power Lawyer” John Gatti Moves to Manatt — HTC And Nokia Signed a Patent and Technology Collaboration Agreement — NASA Technology to Help Develop Noninvasive Medical Treatments — Music Publishers Settle Copyright Litigation Over YouTube Channel

Judge Michel: Patent Reform Bills Would Weaken Patent System

Judge Michel explained legislators are proposing bills because they are being heavily lobbied by a small (but powerful and well-funded) coalition of companies. He highlighted the common problem with the nine active bills currently before Congress. If passed, the bills separately and together would weaken the patent system; not strengthen it. None of these current bills would address the problems with the current patent system: litigation is slow, complicated and unpredictable. The bills, however, would make litigation slower, more complicated and less predictable. In short, congress’ solution would add to the problem.