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U.S. Supreme Court,
Intellectual Property

Dec. 23, 2024

Supreme Court IP cases to watch in 2025

The 2024-2025 Supreme Court term will tackle key intellectual property cases, including issues of personal jurisdiction in patent disputes, trademark infringement damages, regulatory safe harbor for patented activities, and Federal Circuit procedures.

Monica M. Arnold

Senior Associate Armond Wilson LLP

Michelle E. Armond

Partner Armond Wilson LLP

Intellectual Property

UC Berkeley School of Law, bachelor's in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology

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While 2024 may be winding down, the Supreme Court will issue the bulk of its 2024-2025 term decisions in the new year. This term presents several important IP appeals, spanning infringement damages, personal jurisdiction, appellate procedure, and the regulatory safe harbor from patent infringement. Look for one new Supreme Court opinion and action on several cert petitions in 2025.

Lighting Defense Group v. SnapRays, dba SnapPower, No. 24-524<...

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