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Kirk recently co-authored an article for Law360 on patent subject matter eligibility updates at the USPTO.
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Kirk recently co-authored an article for Law360 on patent subject matter eligibility updates at the USPTO.
In January, Kirk Sigmon co-authored an article comparing the differences in Chinese and U.S. patent law, including surveying strategy differences between those countries.
In an article published in Thomson Reuters Westlaw Today, Kirk Sigmon and a co-author examine recent policy shifts in both China and the U.S. that signal a greater openness to AI-related patents, creating a more favorable environment for inventors.
In The AI Journal, Kirk explores changes in how the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) addresses and examines AI patents.
In this article for the American Bar Association, Kirk Sigmon and a co-author provide a high-level summary of the rules governing service of U.S. litigation documents to Chinese companies in China, explain common pitfalls many litigants encounter, and offer additional strategies that may help avoid the delay and pitfalls of conventional service of process.
In Law360, Kirk Sigmon and a co-author analyze a recent Federal Circuit decision regarding AI and ML patents.
Kirk wrote an article on ballroom dance patents for the magazine American Dancer.
Ross Dannenberg presented on Digital Equity and IP at More Than Just a Game in London.
Kirk spoke with WWD and Sourcing Journal regarding fashion, AI, and copyright.
PC Gamer featured an interview with Kirk on Nintendo's patent allegations against the Palworld developer.
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