12 results for 'judge:"Lourie"'.
J. Lourie finds that a manufacturer of a hair products was properly granted judgment in trademark claims concerning the "#TODECACHO" mark because the company sufficiently pleaded a likeliness of confusion.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: April 30, 2024, Case #: 2023-1142, Categories: Trademark
J. Lourie finds that the district court properly ruled in this patent dispute concerning the drug Xifaxan, which is used to treat intestinal issues, on grounds that the claims were invalid for obviousness. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: April 11, 2024, Case #: 22-2153, Categories: Patent
J. Lourie finds that the patent trial and appeal board improperly ruled in a dispute over a patent directed to "immunogenic compositions comprising conjugated Streptococcus pneumoniae capsular saccharide antigens for use in pneumococcal vaccines" because evidence does not support the determination that the proposed claims were obvious. Affirmed in part.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: March 5, 2024, Case #: 19-1871, Categories: Patent
J. Lourie finds that the court of federal claims properly denied an alternative fuel mixture tax credit since the court properly concluded butane is not an "alternative fuel" as defined in the statute. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: January 3, 2024, Case #: 2022-1834, Categories: Environment, Tax
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J. Lourie find that the patent and trademark office improperly ruled in this dispute because the office improperly determined that a steerable tractor-type drive design for boats is unpatentable as obvious. Reversed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: August 24, 2023, Case #: 2022-1765, Categories: Patent
J. Lourie finds that the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims properly denied the veteran's application for attorney fees and expenses under the Equal Access to Justice Act. There was no evidence the government acted inappropriately to support the award of costs. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: August 3, 2023, Case #: 2022-1531, Categories: Government, Veterans, Attorney Fees
J. Lourie finds that the district court properly ruled in claims concerning a patent for an "inhaled solution formulation of treprostinil approved for the treatment of pulmonary hypertension" because the court properly determined valid claims were being infringed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: July 24, 2023, Case #: 2022-2217, Categories: Patent
J. Lourie finds that the patent board properly rejected an application for methods of "increasing prostacyclin release in the systemic blood vessels of a human with essential hypertension to improve vasodilation" on the grounds of obviousness in view of the asserted prior art. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: June 14, 2023, Case #: 2022-1489, Categories: Patent
J. Lourie finds that the Patent Board ruled properly in this patent dispute over technological patents for a voice system that allows users to request information using a web browser. The patents are unpatentable as obvious. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: June 12, 2023, Case #: 2022-1269, Categories: Patent, Technology
J. Lourie finds that the patent trial and appeal board properly held that a guide extension catheter was not unpatentable on grounds that the Itou patent does not constitute prior art because the product at issue was reduced to practice "prior to the critical date." Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Lourie, Filed On: May 24, 2023, Case #: 2021-2356, Categories: Patent