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Craig E. Countryman

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Columns
Title Category Published
Secret sales and prior art U.S. Supreme Court, International Law Oct. 8, 2018
Will the court upend the dual sovereign doctrine? U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Sep. 26, 2018
Patent damages adrift from law U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property Apr. 21, 2015
Laches in patent disputes in doubt Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property Jan. 15, 2015
It's not always obvious what's 'obvious' Intellectual Property Aug. 28, 2014
Properly pleading inventorship disputes in federal court Intellectual Property Apr. 10, 2014
Williams: a strange end to what Crawford began U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Jun. 29, 2012
US Supreme Court Confuses Patent Infringement Law U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property Jul. 7, 2011
Intent to Induce:Accomplice Liability in Patent Cases Intellectual Property Oct. 26, 2010
Ongoing Patent Royalties: How Should They Be Calculated? Intellectual Property Sep. 3, 2010
Disclosure of 'Material' Information in Patent Applications Intellectual Property Jun. 10, 2010
The Peculiarities of Pleading in Patent Cases U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property Apr. 29, 2010
The Letter of the Law Criminal May 29, 2009
A Weapon of Mass Protection Tax, International Law Feb. 14, 2009

Verdicts & Settlements
Case Name Topic Role Published
Medtronic Sofamor Danek USA Inc., et al. v. Nuvasive Inc. Intellectual Property Defendant Jun. 29, 2013
Allergan Inc., Duke University v. Apotex Inc., Sandoz Inc., Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co. Inc. Intellectual Property Plaintiff May 4, 2013
Lucent Technologies Inc. v. Microsoft Corp. Intellectual Property Defendant Oct. 15, 2011

MCLE
Title Category Published
Secret sales and prior art Intellectual Property Oct. 8, 2018
Will the court upend the dual sovereign doctrine? Criminal Law Sep. 26, 2018
Title Category Published
Secret sales and prior art U.S. Supreme Court, International Law Oct. 8, 2018
Will the court upend the dual sovereign doctrine? U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Sep. 26, 2018
Patent damages adrift from law U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property Apr. 21, 2015
Laches in patent disputes in doubt Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property Jan. 15, 2015
It's not always obvious what's 'obvious' Intellectual Property Aug. 28, 2014
Properly pleading inventorship disputes in federal court Intellectual Property Apr. 10, 2014
Williams: a strange end to what Crawford began U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Jun. 29, 2012
US Supreme Court Confuses Patent Infringement Law U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property Jul. 7, 2011
Intent to Induce:Accomplice Liability in Patent Cases Intellectual Property Oct. 26, 2010
Ongoing Patent Royalties: How Should They Be Calculated? Intellectual Property Sep. 3, 2010
Disclosure of 'Material' Information in Patent Applications Intellectual Property Jun. 10, 2010
The Peculiarities of Pleading in Patent Cases U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property Apr. 29, 2010
The Letter of the Law Criminal May 29, 2009
A Weapon of Mass Protection Tax, International Law Feb. 14, 2009
Case Name Topic Role Published
Medtronic Sofamor Danek USA Inc., et al. v. Nuvasive Inc. Intellectual Property Defendant Jun. 29, 2013
Allergan Inc., Duke University v. Apotex Inc., Sandoz Inc., Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co. Inc. Intellectual Property Plaintiff May 4, 2013
Lucent Technologies Inc. v. Microsoft Corp. Intellectual Property Defendant Oct. 15, 2011
Title Category Published
Secret sales and prior art Intellectual Property Oct. 8, 2018
Will the court upend the dual sovereign doctrine? Criminal Law Sep. 26, 2018