Part Two of a Two-Part article While the last decade has seen a dramatic increase in the number of AI patents, such patents face difficulty in overcoming the patent-eligibility challenges under §101 and Alice. Section 101, however, is not the only hurdles AI patents must overcome. Section 112, with its written description, enablement, and definiteness requirements, presents additional obstacles.
- February 01, 2024Mark Liang, Paige Hardy and Grace McFee
The USPTO has created or expanded several programs to promote the development of sustainable energy. For patent owners and inventors in the energy sector, these programs can provide a financial and administrative edge for the development and protection of their intellectual property, as well as play a beneficial role their overall IP strategy.
February 01, 2024Gregory D. Len and Rachel SullivanDeveloper Has Obligation to Protect Neighboring Structures Even If They Do Not Abut Developer's Parcel Attorney's Fees May Be Available to Neighbor Who Negotiates License for the Purpose of New Construction Abuse of Power of Attorney Renders Deeds Invalid
February 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffWhen we consider how the use of AI affects legal PR and communications, we have to look at it as an industrywide global phenomenon. A recent online conference provided an overview of the latest AI trends in public relations, and specifically, the impact of AI on communications. Here are some of the key points and takeaways from several of the speakers, who provided current best practices, tips, concerns and case studies.
February 01, 2024Vivian Hood, JaffeIn Patrick v. Poree, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the denial of default judgment and summary judgment of copyright infringement claims based on a lack of evidence that the plaintiff owned a valid copyright.
February 01, 2024Howard Shire and Justin TilghmanNo Wrongful Eviction Even Though Judgment of Eviction Was Reversed on Appeal No Vested Right In MCI Increases Executive Order 202.8 Does Not Apply to Tenant Who Voluntarily Vacated
February 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffThe business landscape over the last few years has been changing at an ever-increasing speed, and 2024 promises to be no different. To effectively navigate the challenges and opportunities that present themselves, leaders need to adopt a fresh approach to strategic planning.
February 01, 2024Yuliya LaRoeQuestions of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment on Unit Owner's Right to Exclusive Use of Outdoor Space Condominium Election Inconsistent With Bylaws Challenge to Rental Restrictions Dismissed As Time-Barred
February 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffAs the world ushers in a new era post-pandemic of hybrid operations, it's really no surprise that workplace experience is a top, strategic lever law firm leaders are driving in conjunction with re-envisioning the space their professionals are occupying.
February 01, 2024Anthony DaviesCondemnees Challenge to Notice and Public Purpose Rejected Condemnation Was Within Agency's Authority
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