
Brett J. Rosen
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Jul 11, 2024 |
bipc.com | Brett J. Rosen
Brett Rosen, shareholder in the firm's IP section, was a panelist during the "Design Patents" panel during the 2024 Federal Circuit Bar Association Bench & Bar conference. The panel addressed recent changes in law and practice surrounding design patents. The discussion focused, in particular, on the Federal Circuit’s en banc decision in LKQ v. GM regarding the obviousness standard for design patents.
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May 28, 2024 |
mondaq.com | William Rowland |Joshua Cohen |Brett J. Rosen
In LKQ Corp. vs. GM, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC), sitting en banc, overruled the long-standing Rosen-Durling test used to assess non-obviousness of design patents under 35 U.S.C. § 103. The decision was driven by Supreme Court precedent, including KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 U.S. 398 (2007), which favored a more flexible approach to assessing obviousness of patents.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Charles Toutant |Brett J. Rosen |Cedra Mayfield |Amanda O'Brien
The New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Artificial Intelligence has released interim, preliminary guidelines to remind attorneys of the court’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPCs) that may be implicated by their use of artificial intelligence (AI). In propounding the guidelines, the Committee acknowledged that the advent of generative AI “has elevated interest in and use of AI” in the legal profession.
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Aug 3, 2023 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Hugo Guzman |Brett J. Rosen |Cassandre Coyer |Alma Asay
Earlier this week, practice management provider Litify announced that it has appointed Curtis Brewer as its new CEO. Brewer brings experience as a CEO at business management software provider Davisware, where he worked prior to Litify, and as vice president in the hospitality technology company TravelClick.
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Jun 9, 2023 |
law.com | Brett J. Rosen
ChatGPT has made headlines recently. The most common example I can think of is the use of college students utilizing it to write essays or take exams. If you are a lawyer, then chances are you’ve heard of ChatGPT passing the bar exam. But the question I hear more frequently is, “Will ChatGPT replace lawyers?” ChatGPT can and will be a useful tool for lawyers.
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