Tag: USA
May 3, 2021
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Intellectual Property | Trademark
Who Judges Whom: Turf Wars, Forum Shopping and Anti-sui...
An anti-suit injunction is an order by the court which restricts a party from filing or continuing with proceedings in another court, including foreign courts, with regard to the subject matter of the suit. When courts are approached by a party seeking an anti-suit injunction, they generally establish a ‘forum conveniens’, i.e., determine the most appropriate forum to decide upon the dispute. ......
November 27, 2020
Intellectual Property | Patent
Intellectual Property | Patent
Patent Claim Drafting:“At least” and the conjunctive/di...
The phrase “at least one of” is commonly used in patent claims, but its interpretation is subjective and has led to some controversy. The issue that arises is this: when the phrase in its entirety is “at least one of A, B and C”, should it be understood as at least one of A AND at least one of B AND at least one of C, or should it be understood as at least one of A OR B OR C. ......