Law.com Quotes Noroozi Regarding Upcoming Supreme Court Decision
In a conversation with Law.com's Scott Graham, Kayvan Noroozi discussed the Supreme Court's upcoming decision in Dex-Media v. Click-to-Call Technologies.
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In a series of decisions this month, the PTAB rejected four of five IPR petitions (80%) brought by LED giants Nichia and Osram against three patents owned by Noroozi PC's client, Lighting Science Group ("LSG"). See IPR2019-01260, -1261, -1487, -1488. LSG has asserted the three patents at issue in a pending ITC investigation against Nichia, Osram, and eight other leading companies in the LED industry. With these decisions, Noroozi PC has now obtained twenty non-institution decisions in favor of patent owners in IPR proceedings.
FULL ARTICLEIn summary Rule 36 decisions, the Federal Circuit has affirmed that the PTAB's decisions upholding all claims of Realtime Data's U.S. Patents 9,054,728, 7,415,530, and 9,116,908 were not in error. Noroozi PC represented Realtime Data as lead counsel on appeal and before the PTAB.
FULL ARTICLEBloomberg Law has named Kayvan Noroozi as one of five intellectual property lawyers nationwide whom "you should know," identifying him as a lawyer who is "changing the game" in the field.
FULL ARTICLEIntellectual Asset Magazine, a leading publication in the field of intellectual property management, has once again named Kayvan Noroozi among its highly selective list of the IAM Strategy 300: The World's Leading IP Strategists. According to IAM, the list identifies "world-class IP strategists" who are "leading the way in the development and implementation of strategies that maximize the value of IP portfolios." The selection is Mr. Noroozi's second in a row. IAM has described Mr. Noroozi as "highly experienced at trial, before the Federal Circuit and in inter partes review proceedings," particularly recognizing "his profound expertise on SEPs and Section 101," as well as his "successes on behalf of industry leaders."
FULL ARTICLEBased on peer reviews and independent analysis, Super Lawyers has once again named Kayvan Noroozi to its list of Southern California Rising Stars. Super Lawyers has recognized Mr. Noroozi as a Rising Star in every year since 2014, when Noroozi PC was founded.
FULL ARTICLEIn two Rule 36 decisions, the Federal Circuit has affirmed the validity of multiple claims of Lighting Science Group's U.S. Patent 8,967,844. Noroozi PC represented Lighting Science Group as lead counsel on appeal. The '844 patent is directed to low-profile recessed LED downlights, and has been widely licensed. The patent is also the subject of several pending litigation matters between Lighting Science Group and major LED companies, who now face invalidity estoppel bars under 35 U.S.C. § 315.
FULL ARTICLEIn a series of decisions this month, the PTAB rejected four of five IPR petitions (80%) brought by LED giants Nichia and Osram against three patents owned by Noroozi PC's client, Lighting Science Group ("LSG"). See IPR2019-01260, -1261, -1487, -1488. LSG has asserted the three patents at issue in a pending ITC investigation against Nichia, Osram, and eight other leading companies in the LED industry. With these decisions, Noroozi PC has now obtained twenty non-institution decisions in favor of patent owners in IPR proceedings.
FULL ARTICLEIn summary Rule 36 decisions, the Federal Circuit has affirmed that the PTAB's decisions upholding all claims of Realtime Data's U.S. Patents 9,054,728, 7,415,530, and 9,116,908 were not in error. Noroozi PC represented Realtime Data as lead counsel on appeal and before the PTAB.
FULL ARTICLEBloomberg Law has named Kayvan Noroozi as one of five intellectual property lawyers nationwide whom "you should know," identifying him as a lawyer who is "changing the game" in the field.
FULL ARTICLEIntellectual Asset Magazine, a leading publication in the field of intellectual property management, has once again named Kayvan Noroozi among its highly selective list of the IAM Strategy 300: The World's Leading IP Strategists. According to IAM, the list identifies "world-class IP strategists" who are "leading the way in the development and implementation of strategies that maximize the value of IP portfolios." The selection is Mr. Noroozi's second in a row. IAM has described Mr. Noroozi as "highly experienced at trial, before the Federal Circuit and in inter partes review proceedings," particularly recognizing "his profound expertise on SEPs and Section 101," as well as his "successes on behalf of industry leaders."
FULL ARTICLEBased on peer reviews and independent analysis, Super Lawyers has once again named Kayvan Noroozi to its list of Southern California Rising Stars. Super Lawyers has recognized Mr. Noroozi as a Rising Star in every year since 2014, when Noroozi PC was founded.
FULL ARTICLEIn two Rule 36 decisions, the Federal Circuit has affirmed the validity of multiple claims of Lighting Science Group's U.S. Patent 8,967,844. Noroozi PC represented Lighting Science Group as lead counsel on appeal. The '844 patent is directed to low-profile recessed LED downlights, and has been widely licensed. The patent is also the subject of several pending litigation matters between Lighting Science Group and major LED companies, who now face invalidity estoppel bars under 35 U.S.C. § 315.
FULL ARTICLEIn a series of decisions this month, the PTAB rejected four of five IPR petitions (80%) brought by LED giants Nichia and Osram against three patents owned by Noroozi PC's client, Lighting Science Group ("LSG"). See IPR2019-01260, -1261, -1487, -1488. LSG has asserted the three patents at issue in a pending ITC investigation against Nichia, Osram, and eight other leading companies in the LED industry. With these decisions, Noroozi PC has now obtained twenty non-institution decisions in favor of patent owners in IPR proceedings.
FULL ARTICLEIn summary Rule 36 decisions, the Federal Circuit has affirmed that the PTAB's decisions upholding all claims of Realtime Data's U.S. Patents 9,054,728, 7,415,530, and 9,116,908 were not in error. Noroozi PC represented Realtime Data as lead counsel on appeal and before the PTAB.
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Jerry Padian, President, Realtime Data LLCIn a conversation with Law.com's Scott Graham, Kayvan Noroozi discussed the Supreme Court's upcoming decision in Dex-Media v. Click-to-Call Technologies.
In an interview with Law360.com, Kayvan Noroozi discussed the current landscape of estoppel and serial petitions in inter partes review proceedings before the PTAB.
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