New USPTO rules confirm that AI can support the invention process, but only humans can legally claim inventorship under U.S.
Today marks the official launch of Landfall IP, an AI-native patent law firm built from the ground up to deliver a frictionless experience that produces faster, higher-quality, and more cost-effective ...
The USPTO today released two memos meant to provide additional guidance around the use of patent subject matter eligibility declarations for examiners, applicants and practitioners.
The deadline for comments on the USPTO’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on changes to PTAB practice was yesterday, December 2.
The short answer is – we’re about to find out. An inventor’s patent rights are based on the U.S. Constitution: “Congress ...
On November 28, 2025, the USPTO published new guidance on the Federal Register, replacing and rescinding its prior February 13, 2024 ...
USPTO issues new guidelines on patenting AI-assisted inventions, reaffirming that only humans can be legal inventors.
The Federal Circuit wiped out biotech company Seagen Inc.'s $41.8 million verdict against AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP and ...
U.S. patent law isn’t ready for artificial intelligence — the technology is too revolutionary, too surprising, too powerful, and in some ways too opaque for our current legal framework to fully ...
Intellectual property lawyers are praising a recent decision by IBM Corp. to publish its patents on the Web as an important first step in reforming the patent process and reducing litigation. IBM, ...