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Wolf Greenfield recently promoted four attorneys to the position of shareholder. Stuart Duncan Smith, Anant Saraswat, Jessica von Reyn, and Adam Wichman. The promoted attorneys’ legal and technical know-how covers a range of practice and technology areas, including biotechnology, pharmaceutical, patent, litigation, and post-grant proceedings. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , we’ll introduce you to each of the new shareholders. Here are the highlights: 01:13 - Stuart Duncan Smith , Litigation Practice 06:05 - Adam Wichman , Post-Grant Proceedings Practice 12:02 - Jessica von Reyn , Biotechnology Practice 18:50 - Anant Saraswat , Post-Grant Proceedings Practice…
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1 Wolf Greenfield Attorneys Review 2024 and Look Ahead to 2025 11:51
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2025 promises to be another busy year for intellectual property law. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , you’ll hear Wolf Greenfield attorneys from a variety of practice areas reviewing some of the top issues of 2024 and offering their insights on what to expect in the months ahead. Here are some of the highlights: 01:02 - Chelsea Loughran ’s thoughts on The University of California v. Broad Institute, a federal court case involving competing patent applications for the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing system 02:25 - Zach Piccolomini is watching the Unified Patent Court (UPC) for upcoming decisions in the standard essential patent space and “fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory” royalties 03:34 - Jonathan Roses with insight on recent Orange Book developments and what to expect with the new administration 05:31 - Jen Wang offers advice for dealing with rejections in the wake of the Federal Circuit overturning a 40-year-old obviousness test for design patents in the LKQ v. GM case 06:34 - Scott McKeown on noteworthy 2024 developments at the USPTO and some thoughts for what might happen in 2025 08:43 - John Strand on the Dewberry case, which was just argued before the Supreme Court (a decision is expected in the spring) 10:23 - Gabe McCool discusses the BIO Secure Act…
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Phil Hamzik is an Associate in Wolf Greenfield ’s Pharmaceutical practice. From protecting key platform technologies to advising on drug product life cycle management, Phil works closely with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to develop IP strategies aligned with their business goals. Phil also serves as the first Chair of Wolf Greenfield's LGBTQ+ Affinity Group. Additionally, he’s on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts LGBTQ Bar Association, working to connect and empower LGBTQ+ attorneys through networking, law student mentoring and scholarship, legislative advocacy, and more. Phil also served as Co-Chair of the Greater Boston Legal Services Associates Drive, helping raise record amounts for legal aid for low-income families. Phil has been recognized as a Leading IP Practitioner by World IP Review, and as one of World IP Review Diversity’s Top 100 People in IP. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Phil discusses his work with pharma clients and his activities outside the office. Here are some of the highlights: 01:25 - Phil’s current responsibilities and focus areas at Wolf Greenfield 02:00 - Notable topics and issues in 2024 02:52 - The differences in working on IP strategies for organizations of all sizes, from large pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to startups 03:47 - Phil elaborates on his various activities on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community 04:48 - The importance of Wolf Greenfield’s commitment to having firm members active in community issues 05:23 - Phil discusses Wolf Greenfield’s fundraising for the annual Greater Boston Legal Services Associates Fund Drive 06:11 - A look toward 2025 ###…
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1 Ryan MacDougall Discusses Business Development in the Legal Industry 14:27
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Ryan MacDougall is the Chief Business Development Officer for Wolf Greenfield . Since joining the firm in 2010, he has worked closely with the firm's executive leadership, management, and practice groups to build and implement strategies that have made Wolf Greenfield one of the largest IP law firms in the US. Utilizing his in-depth knowledge of the intellectual property space, Ryan maintains a strong focus on client experience and satisfaction as he oversees the firm’s Client Services Department, which comprises business development, marketing, and communications. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Ryan discusses milestones in his career and the many ways business development for the legal industry has changed in the past 15 years. Here are a few highlights of the conversation. 01:00 - Ryan’s career to becoming Wolf Greenfield’s Chief Business Development Officer 03:01 - The biggest changes for legal industry marketing and business development in recent years 05:45 - Wolf Greenfield’s approach to working with clients 06:55 - What sets Wolf Greenfield apart from competitors 08:02 - Key moments that have influenced Ryan’s career 09:35 - A memorable piece of advice 10:28 - Experiences from business travel 13:03 - Activities outside of work ###…
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1 Dan Rudoy Examines the Impact of AI on IP Strategy 15:58
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Dan Rudoy is a shareholder and executive committee member at Wolf Greenfield . As part of the Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice, Dan works closely with clients developing technology in a wide variety of areas including artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, electronics, genomics, machine learning, medical devices, and software. Many of these clients are developing technology at the intersection of life sciences and electrical and computer technology. One example is the application of machine learning to the analysis of genomic data. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Dan discusses the opportunities and challenges that patent holders face as they navigate these new and ever-changing technologies. Here are a few highlights of the conversation. 01:06 - The questions clients have about AI and the challenges they are facing 03:58 - New problems IP holders face using GenAI 06:59 - Impact of the quickly evolving AI landscape on a company’s IP strategy 08:32 -The biggest issues and challenges generated by the application of machine learning to the analysis of genomic data 10:04 - How the use of open source software impacts IP strategy 12:05 - AI’s impact on trade secrets - both domestically and internationally 14:55 - Guidance for clients as they move forward with executing a strong IP strategy reflecting the use of AI and machine learning ###…
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Tonia Sayour is a patent, trademark, and copyright attorney in Wolf Greenfield’s New York office. She has nearly two decades of experience counseling clients in all areas of intellectual property law. Tonia also frequently speaks at diversity and inclusion events. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Tonia discusses her legal career, current topics like AI, Supreme Court cases, and balancing the demands of a busy job with raising three children. Here are a few highlights of the conversation. 01:02 - What led Tonia to a career in law 05:09 - Describing her IP law career over the past two decades 06:58 - The advantages of being a “jack-of-all legal trades” 08:52 - The ways AI may impact the legal profession 10:46 - Tonia’s involvement in a pair of Supreme Court cases 13:57 - How Tonia’s involvement in diversity and inclusion efforts have impacted her career 16:08 - Juggling the demands of work and being a mother to three children 19:07 - The advice Tonia would give her younger self ###…
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1 Wolf Greenfield's 2024 Summer Associates 9:24
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The Wolf Greenfield Summer Program gives aspiring attorneys a firsthand look at life inside of a thriving law firm. Participants are assigned to a specific Wolf Greenfield practice group, but they are also exposed to multiple practices to offer a 360-degree view of the firm’s diverse services. This year’s program featured nine associates and one technology specialist intern. Four of them are featured on this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield : Neha Krishna: a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania Ben Nickerson: attends the Northeastern University School of Law Katie Schneider: attends the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law Katherine Wade: attends the Chicago-Kent Law School and is a Patent Paralegal in the Biotechnology practice group Here are a few highlights of their conversation. 01:10 - How the associates heard about Wolf Greenfield’s Summer Program and what led each to apply 03:12 - One of Neha’s favorite projects this summer 03:57 - Katie and Katherine discuss how the summer program has prepared them for what’s next in their legal career 05:28 - What surprised Ben this summer 06:46 - Advice for those considering the summer program ###…
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1 Spotlight on Lightmatter, the Photonic (Super) Computing Company Ready to Power the AI Revolution 14:51
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Artificial intelligence has extraordinary potential, but it also presents a number of daunting challenges. One is the high energy consumption of the computer chips required to drive the programs. Lightmatter is developing unique photonic technologies that reconstruct how computer chips calculate and communicate, allowing data to move at much higher speeds than is possible today. The young company has raised over $420 million to date and is now valued at over $1.2B. Dr. Darius Bunandar is founder and chief scientist of Lightmatter. He and his team have worked closely with Wolf Greenfield in recent years to develop and execute a strategy to protect its intellectual property. Randy Pritzker co-chairs the Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice at Wolf Greenfield . In this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Darius and Randy discuss how AI and supercomputing may be transformed by Lightmatter’s photonic technologies and how IP has assisted Lightmatter. 01:31 - Darius provides background about Lightmatter and the company’s most recent developments 03:04 - Randy explains why IP is valuable to Lightmatter and gives an overview of the company’s IP strategy 06:57 - Darius and Randy discuss the teamwork that’s necessary to develop and execute an effective IP strategy 09:34 - Randy examines how the IP strategy has helped Lightmatter, both in the early years and how it has changed as the company has matured 11:43 - Having just reached unicorn status with a $1.2 billion valuation, Lightmatter is excited about the future 12:18 - Darius and Randy enjoy working with each other…
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1 Meet Meaghan Luster: Patent Litigation Associate at Wolf Greenfield 8:44
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Meaghan Luster focuses her practice at Wolf Greenfield on patent litigation. Meaghan’s experience includes conducting pre-suit diligence, fact and expert discovery, claim construction, and motion practice in US district courts and the US International Trade Commission (ITC). Prior to joining Wolf Greenfield, Meaghan served as a judicial law clerk for Judge George O’Toole, Jr. of the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts. In this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Meaghan Luster discusses her first year working in patent litigation. 00:49 - Highlights from Meaghan’s first year at Wolf Greenfield 01:26 - The most rewarding and challenging aspects of patent litigation 02:18 - The advantages of working every day with top clients and new areas of technology and law 02:49 - Meaghan’s work spans a range of technologies from pharmaceuticals to medical devices to software 03:25 - Communicating with jury members that are often not technical people 05:18 - How time as a judicial law clerk prepared Meaghan for her current practice 06:19 - Meaghan’s involvement in diversity and inclusion initiatives 07:27 - How Wolf Greenfield’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is unique ###…
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1 John Harmon on the Evolving Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Intellectual Property 18:17
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John Harmon is a shareholder in both the Mechanical and Chemical & Materials Technologies Practices at Wolf Greenfield . He represents clients in industry and academia in a wide range of technologies related to the mechanical, materials, and chemistry fields. One area of particular interest these days is the evolving impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on intellectual property matters. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently issued its “ Inventorship Guidance for AI-Assisted Inventions .” This guidance is pursuant to President Biden's Executive Order last fall on the “safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use of AI.” In this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , John Harmon offers perspective on these early days of AI application. 01:06 - A summary of the latest guidance from the USPTO 06:05 - An overview of the Thaler v. Vidal case 06:53 - What further action might be taken in the future to address the President's concerns? 09:01 - What constitutes an "invention" and how does AI muddy the waters? 11:59 - File earlier rather than later 12:52 - Simply applying AI to a problem doesn’t constitute patentable subject matter 14:29 - The issues that need to be considered when AI and robotics are used together 16:13 - Suggestions for moving forward with AI ###…
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1 Rob Sahr on the Administration’s Aggressive Approach to Bayh-Dole Compliance 12:12
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Rob Sahr is a shareholder in Wolf Greenfield ’s Biotechnology Practice. He develops strategies for life science companies to maximize exclusivity for therapeutic and diagnostic products. Rob has also assisted federal grant recipients and contractors with Bayh-Dole compliance. Originally passed at the end of 1980, the Bayh–Dole Act permits ownership by contractors of inventions arising from federal government-funded research. In recent months, the Biden Administration has seemed intent on more aggressively exercising “march-in rights” under the Act to promote affordability of taxpayer-funded inventions. In this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Rob provides insight on recent developments regarding Bayh-Dole compliance. Here are the highlights. 00:59 - On the contentiousness of Bayh-Dole 03:06 - What is a subject invention and why are they the source of so much confusion? 04:59 - Defining “march-in rights” and how are they different from “taking title” 06:16 - The four requirements of march-in rights 07:04 - Explaining “timely disclosure” and its importance 08:34 - Implications of the recent University of South Florida case 10:28 - Enforcing the requirements around utilization reports and how the Presidential election might factor into the equation ###…
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1 Scott McKeown Discusses PTAB Trends and Growth of Wolf Greenfield’s Washington, DC Office 8:35
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Scott McKeown is a shareholder in Wolf Greenfield ’s Post-Grant Proceedings Practice. Based in the firm’s Washington, DC office, Scott focuses his practice on high-stakes matters before the US Patent Trial & Appeal Board, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and related patent litigation matters. Recognized as one of the top PTAB trial attorneys in the US, Scott is also a frequent speaker and author on various intellectual property topics and his award-winning blog can be followed at PatentsPostGrant.com . In this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Scott offers his insight on some of the biggest PTAB developments over the past year and things to watch in 2024. Here are the highlights. 01:07 - Scott gives an overview of 2023 PTAB changes and explains how they have changed the practice 03:32 - PTAB developments that Scott is monitoring this year 05:41 - Scott offers some helpful tips for in-house counsel in light of the Federal Circuit’s In re Cellect ruling 07:31 - Exciting times ahead for Wolf Greenfield’s Washington, DC office ###…
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We’re pleased to feature May Rohrbach in this episode of Wolf Greenfield’s Alumni Spotlight series. May was previously a patent agent in Wolf Greenfield’s Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice. She was also part of the firm’s technology specialist intern program. Now, May serves as a QA Engineer II at Blink, an Amazon Company. Blink delivers affordable, innovative, and easy-to-use smart home security devices. Here are some highlights from May’s turn in the Alumni Spotlight on IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield . 00:47 - An overview of May’s current responsibilities 01:45 - How May’s current position differs from being at a law firm 03:03 - May’s role at Wolf Greenfield prepared her for her current position at Blink 04:08 - Her favorite Wolf Greenfield memories 05:11 - May’s favorite book 05:57 - Dream destination…
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1 Wolf Greenfield Attorneys Preview What’s Ahead in 2024 12:52
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2024 is upon us and it’s going to be another busy year for intellectual property law. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , you’ll hear Wolf Greenfield attorneys from a variety of practice areas offering their insights on what to expect in the months ahead. Here are some of the highlights. 01:06 - Jeff Hsi commented on the impact the Amgen v. Sanofi decision may have on the biotech and pharmaceutical industries in 2024. 01:59 - Jonathan Roses with thoughts on the In re Cellect case. 03:11 - Following the Columbia Sportswear case, Jen Wang discusses the importance of choosing a good title in a design patent application. 04:04 - John Harmon on artificial intelligence (AI) and the importance of filing patent applications in a timely manner. 04:57 - In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Jack Daniels case, John Strand’s thoughts on the line between free expression under the First Amendment and trademark law. 05:56 - John Welch previews the Vidal v. Elster trademark case to be decided by the Supreme Court in 2024. 06:43 - Scott McKeown on the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) much anticipated updated rules package. 07:32 - Zach Piccolomini expects a great deal of focus on the new Unified Patent Court (UPC) and European unitary patent. 08:27 - Ed Russavage offers some thoughts on how President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence may impact IP, including some patent and copyright issues. 09:24 - With a number of cases challenging the drug pricing scheme in the Inflation Reduction Act, Dan Young comments on the possible implications for a company’s patent strategy. 10:11 - Rob Sahr on the Biden Administration’s Executive Order stating that “when new technologies and products are developed with support from the US Government, they will be manufactured in the United States whenever feasible and consistent with applicable law.” 11:32 - Libbie DiMarco says 2024 may see a rise in Section 337 non-patent claims before the ITC. ###…
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1 Libbie DiMarco on the Impressive Growth of Wolf Greenfield’s Washington, DC Office 8:31
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Libbie DiMarco is a shareholder at Wolf Greenfield and, along with Dan Young, co-chair of the firm's Washington, DC office. Libbie is an intellectual property litigator focusing her practice primarily on complex patent litigation in Federal District Court and before the US International Trade Commission (ITC). In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield , Libbie highlights the impressive growth already taking place in the DC office and looks ahead to 2024. Here are the highlights. 01:02 - The reasons that led to Wolf Greenfield opening a Washington, DC office 02:13 - Growth in the DC office has been impressive 03:42 - Co-chairing the office with Dan Young 04:41 - 2023 developments at the ITC 06:03 - Advice for navigating the latest changes at the ITC 06:52 - Best practices for indemnification ###…
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