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“Predicting SAS Institute v. Matal After SCOTUS Oral Arguments.” Quinn. IPWatchdog (November 2017)
Erik Oliver provides insight into the expected outcome of the Supreme Court case in SAS Institute v. Matal.
“Unlocking Examiner Rejections: Using Forward Citations Strategically in Prosecution Litigation and Due Diligence.” Quinn. IPWatchdog Webinar (October 2017)
A new tool has been created that quickly allows the searching of examiner rejections to uncover whether any patent or patent application within your portfolio has been used by an examiner against another application to support a 102 rejection.
“Tech Companies Sell Patents to the 'Trolls' They Bash, Study Finds.” Wolfe. Reuters (October 2017)
Technology companies often sell their patents to assertion entities, otherwise known as “patent trolls,” according to a study published on Oct. 20 by law professor Brian Love and the law firm Richardson Oliver Law Group.
“An Empirical Look at the 'Brokered' Market for Patents.” Love et. al. SSRN (October 2017)
Five years of patent market data is reviewed and used to make predictions about the overall patent industry.
“Secondary Patent Market: Buyers, Sellers, Pricing, and Trends.” Richardson. LES Annual Meeting 2017 (October 2017)
Mr. Richardson will present findings and projections on the brokered and secondary patent market including who is buying/selling patents, how much are they are paying, what technologies are hot, and what are the trends.
“Litigation Analysis - Q3 2017 Intellectual Report.” Gregorits et. al. Bloomberg BNA (October 2017)
Patent owners now have to think more strategically about where to file infringement lawsuits after the U.S. Supreme Court in May put new restrictions on venues for such cases.
“Finding Your Way From Patent Value to Return-On-Investment. A Patent Strategy Case Study.” Richardson et. al. IPWatchdog (August 2017)
Our client’s executive team needed to better understand the investment and expected risk reduction return from their patent portfolio. We helped them build a financial model and direct their patent strategy using an approach where we identified and maximized patent value.
“Patent Quality Isn't the Question. Patent Value Is the Question.” Richardson et. al. IPWatchdog (August 2017)
Why is patent value a better metric to use to set patent strategy? What sources of patent value can be identified for high technology companies? We review how patents are used and how they can be valued based upon their use.
“Patent Monetization: Buy, Sell, License, Hold?” Richardson. The National Association of Patent Practitioners - Annual Meeting & Conference 2017 (July 2017)
Given the myriad of ways companies use to monetize their patents, how do you know which choice to make? ROL Group delves into this question by looking at the different types of monetization strategies available, and balances the options based on their current market and judicial factors.
“Now a Big Company Wants You to Take a Patent License...” Richardson et. al. IPWatchdog (July 2017)
Most high technology companies have a good grasp of the challenges and solutions for dealing with patent trolls. However, successful high technology startups face a threat beyond patent trolls: large corporate patent asserters looking to license their patents.
“Boot Camp: Patent Sales.” Binns et. al. IPBC Global 2017 Ottawa (June 2017)
The profiles of patent buyers, as well as their motivations, are changing. This makes the ability to package assets to maximize deal-making success more important than ever.
Richardson and Oliver Selected for the Top 300 IP Strategists
Kent Richardson and Erik Oliver are proud and humbled to be selected for the ninth and eighth years respectively for IAM's Top 300 IP Strategists.
“What Can We Predict from Five Years of Secondary Patent Sales?” Richardson et. al. IAM Market Webinar (June 2017)
In this collaboration with IAM, ROL Group looks into the likely trends of patents within the next five years. Our consensus? A stable market with a greater shift towards operating companies and smaller, faster patent transactions.
Financial Return From Your Defensive Aggregator? Download the LOT Network Model
In the July/August IAM Magazine, we present a return on investment financial model for a defensive aggregator. We developed an ROI model for the LOT Network membership. LOT Network works for many companies, but not all. We are releasing the model and a description of how the model works under the Creative Commons license
“Secondary Patent Market: Buyers, Sellers, Pricing and Trends.” Richardson. Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Law Association (May 2017)
Mr. Richardson presents findings and projections on the brokered and secondary patent market including who is buying/selling patents, how much are they are paying, what technologies are hot, and what are the trends.
“Secondary Patent Market: Buyers, Sellers, Pricing, and Trends.” Richardson. NGB IP Research Institute (May 2017)
Mr. Richardson presents findings and projections on the brokered and secondary patent market including who is buying/selling patents, how much are they are paying, what technologies are hot, and what are the trends.
“AT&T-Uber Patent Sale Caps Off Q1 Brokered Market Deals.” Nayak. Bloomberg BNA (May 2017)
Bloomberg's reporting of the quarterly patent market results including coverage of the purchase of AT&T assets by Uber.
“Litigation and IPRs: More Dangerous Than You Thought?” Richardson et. al. IPWatchdog (April 2017)
Part five of the six-part IPWatchdog examination of the 2016 market has ROL Group looking into the risk for companies from patent assets on the market.
“2016 Patent Market Size and Conclusions.” Richardson et. al. IPWatchdog (April 2017)
In the final installment of the six-part IPWatchdog series ROL Group examines the overall patent market. We explore the key metrics for any company interested in getting a strong sense of the patent climate for 2016.