Bloomberg Law speaks with Kirk Sigmon regarding USPTO Examiner Ethics and Alleged Conflict of Interest
Kirk spoke on ethics issues involving a USPTO patent examiner that allegedly played favorites with companies they invested in.
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Kirk spoke on ethics issues involving a USPTO patent examiner that allegedly played favorites with companies they invested in.
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 The AI Journal, Kirk explores changes in how the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) addresses and examines AI patents.
Kirk taught a course on patent prosecution ethics in view of recent disciplinary cases at the USPTO.
Ross Dannenberg was recognized in IAM Patent 1000 in 2024 for patent and intellectual property work.
Scott Kelly was recognized in IAM Patent 1000 for patent and intellectual property work.
On March 9, Kirk Sigmon was a judge in the Eastern Regional portion of the USPTO’s National Patent Application Drafting Competition. The Competition provides participants from law schools across the nation an opportunity to develop patent prosecution skills by applying legal principles to a hypothetical invention scenario. More information about the competition is available here.
Ross Dannenberg was recognized in IAM Patent 1000 in 2023 for patent and intellectual property work.
Scott Kelly was featured in media coverage on IAM 1000 Recognizes 15, Patent Prosecution Litigation Practices. The item discusses intellectual property and technology issues connected to the subject.
Kirk Sigmon presented at IP Service World in Munich, Germany on Monday, November 21. Kirk’ presentation, titled “Getting the Most Out of Your Prior Art Searches,” explored the best practices of conducting a productive art search. Kirk and his co-presenter, Joni Sayeler, CEO of Uppdragshuset Sverige AB, provided attendees with an outline of how to […]
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