Dr. Hugh Herr, Head of the Biomechatronics group at the MIT Media Lab, is advancing prosthetics technology to improve the quality of life for thousands of people with physical challenges...
June 27, 2019, Concord and Boston, MA - Leading intellectual property law firm Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is pleased to announce that Bin Wang, Ph.D. has joined the firm as an Associate...
Supreme Court resolves conflicting decision by lower courts in copyright cases A plaintiff may not file a copyright litigation until the U.S. Copyright Office registers the copyright...
World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000 - The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals recognized Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds in the Silver category for the ninth consecutive year...
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Under 35 U.S.C. § 102, a sale or offer for sale of an invention may bar patentability. Prior to enactment of the AIA in March 2013, § 102 barred patentability of an...
The USPTO published revised guidelines enumerating subject matter groupings of abstract ideas and clarifying that a claim reciting a judicial exception is patent eligible if the...
Though she didn’t know it when she started out in patent law for biotechnology, Deirdre Sanders’ great-grandfather had obtained a patent for a railway raising and...
Alex has a Ph.D. from Boston University in biomedical engineering and is an expert on medical device technology. Alex was born in Germany and remains a fluent German speaker.&...
CONCORD, MA, December 6, 2018 - Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is pleased to announce that Principal Deirdre Sanders has been sworn in as the new President of the Boston Patent Law...
Navigating Paris Convention Article 4(C)(4): The International Right of Priority in the United States and Abroad Click here to read the full article. I. Introduction Imagine...
Under Section 337 of the Tariff Act, the International Trade Commission (ITC) “shall direct” that articles it determines violate Section 337 be excluded from entry into...